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1 Curriculum Vitae Vincent Buskens Name Prof. dr. ir. Vincent Willem Buskens Date of birth August 8, 1968 Place of birth Schimmert, the Netherlands Sex Male Nationality Dutch Marital status Married Address Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, Padualaan 14, 3584 CH, Utrecht, the Netherlands Tel. +31-30-2532101 Fax. +31-30-2534405 E-mail V.Buskens AT uu.nl Undergraduate studies University Eindhoven, University of Technology Faculties 1. Technical Mathematics 2. Technology and Society Fields 1. Discrete Mathematics 2. Technological Development Sciences Graduation 1. June 1992 (M.Sc. degree in Technical Mathematics) 2. August 1992 (M.Sc. degree in Technology and Society) Graduate study University Utrecht University Field Sociology Period September 1994 December 1998 Graduation February 25, 1999, cum laude Title dissertation Social Networks and Trust Supervisors Prof. dr. W. Raub, dr. J. Weesie Additional certificates Basic Teaching Qualification, Utrecht University, December 2006 Senior Research Qualification, Utrecht University, December 2006 Senior Teaching Qualification, Utrecht University, December 2006 CEUT Honours Teaching Certificate, Utrecht University, November 2013

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Curriculum Vitae Vincent Buskens

Name Prof. dr. ir. Vincent Willem Buskens

Date of birth August 8, 1968

Place of birth Schimmert, the Netherlands

Sex Male

Nationality Dutch

Marital status Married

Address Department of Sociology, Utrecht University,

Padualaan 14, 3584 CH, Utrecht, the Netherlands

Tel. +31-30-2532101

Fax. +31-30-2534405

E-mail V.Buskens AT uu.nl

Undergraduate studies

University Eindhoven, University of Technology

Faculties 1. Technical Mathematics

2. Technology and Society

Fields 1. Discrete Mathematics

2. Technological Development Sciences

Graduation 1. June 1992 (M.Sc. degree in Technical Mathematics)

2. August 1992 (M.Sc. degree in Technology and Society)

Graduate study

University Utrecht University

Field Sociology

Period September 1994 – December 1998

Graduation February 25, 1999, cum laude

Title dissertation Social Networks and Trust

Supervisors Prof. dr. W. Raub, dr. J. Weesie

Additional certificates Basic Teaching Qualification, Utrecht University, December 2006

Senior Research Qualification, Utrecht University, December 2006

Senior Teaching Qualification, Utrecht University, December 2006

CEUT Honours Teaching Certificate, Utrecht University, November 2013

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Work experience

May 2011 – Professor of Theoretical Sociology at the Department of Sociology / ICS, Utrecht

University within the research line on “Cooperation in Social and Economic

Relations”.

September 2015 – Director Education Sociology, Department of Sociology, Utrecht University.

September 2012 – Director Bachelor Honours Programme Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht

August 2014 University.

July 2011 –

August 2014 Director Bachelor Sociology, Department of Sociology, Utrecht University.

October 2009 – Professor at the Erasmus Chair of Empirical Legal Studies, Erasmus School of Law,

September 2014 Erasmus University Rotterdam within the research program “Behavioural

Approaches to Contract and Tort”.

September 2004 – Principal investigator of the Utrecht University High Potential Program “Dynamics

September 2011 of Cooperation, Networks, and Institutions”

September 2004 Associate professor at the Department of Sociology / ICS, Utrecht University within

− April 2011 the research line on “Cooperation in Social and Economic Relations”.

July 2002 – July 2007 Research fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW-

onderzoeker) at the Department of Sociology / ICS, Utrecht University within the

research line on “Cooperation in Social and Economic Relations”.

March 2000 – June 2002 Post-doc at the research school ICS, Department of Sociology, Utrecht University

within the PIONIER program “Management of Matches.”

July 1999 – Feb. 2000 Researcher at the Department of Sociology, University of Chicago. Host: prof. dr. K.

Yamaguchi (NWO TALENT-stipendium S 96-168).

March 1999 – June 1999 Researcher at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Host: prof. dr. J.

Podolny (NWO TALENT-stipendium S 96-168).

Jan. 1999 – Feb. 1999 Post-doc at the research school ICS, Department of Sociology, Utrecht University,

within the PIONIER program “Management of Matches.”

Sept. 1994 – Dec. 1998 Ph.D. research at the research school ICS, Department of Sociology, Utrecht

University, within the PIONIER program “Management of Matches.”

Sept. 1992 – Dec. 1993 Junior researcher. Research on energy saving possibilities for developing countries.

Netherlands Energy Research Foundation. Business Unit Policy Studies.

International experience

Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (January 6, 2020 – March 31, 2020). Long-term International Research

Fellow (JSPS Fellowship)

XXXV Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Brighton,

UK (June 23, 2015). Teaching Workshop Game Theory and Networks (with Werner Raub).

University of Oxford, Nuffield College (January 19, 2014 − January 26, 2014). Visiting professor. Host: Tom

Snijders.

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (July 17, 2013 − July 19, 2013). Visiting professor. Hosts: prof. Cho

Nam Ng, Raymond Wang. Teaching three-day Workshop on Social Theory, Trust, Social Networks, and

Social Capital (joint with Werner Raub).

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International Network for Social Network Analysis Conference 2013 Xi’an (July 12, 2013). Visiting

professor. Workshop Game Theory and Social Network Analysis (joint with Werner Raub).

University of New York at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (May 27, 2012 – May 28, 2012). Invitee at

expert meeting on setting up social science laboratory facilities and winter school. Host: prof. Rebecca

Morton

US Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH, USA (September 16, 2010 – September 17, 2010). Visiting

professor: expert lectures on trust, embeddedness, and dynamic networks. Host: dr. Lisa Boyce.

National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, Department of Sociology, (August 11, 2009 − August 19,

2009). Visiting professor. Hosts: prof. Ray-May Hsung, prof. Ping-Yin Kuan. Teaching five-day Workshop

on Social Theory, Trust, Social Networks, and Social Capital (joint with Beate Völker)

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States, Department of Sociology (April 28, 2004 – May 8, 2004).

Visiting scholar. Host: prof. dr. M. W. Macy.

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States, Department of Sociology (July 1999 – February 2000).

Host: prof. dr. K. Yamaguchi. [Financed by NWO TALENT-stipendium S 96-168].

Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, Graduate School of Business (March – June 1999). Host:

prof. dr. J. Podolny (expert in social network analysis and economic sociology). [Financed by NWO

TALENT-stipendium S 96-168].

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States, Graduate School of Business and Department of

Sociology (March – April 1997). Hosts: prof. dr. K. Yamaguchi (expert in statistics and the development of

rational choice models related to social networks) and prof. dr. R.S. Burt (expert in social network analysis

and effects of social networks within organizations). [Financed by NWO, SIR grant: SIR 12-2723].

Grants

JSPS Invitational Fellowships for Research in Japan (2020) (hosted by Yoshimichi Sato at Tohoku University)

[about 15 k€]

NWO Complexity and Creative Industry grant (2019). ENRGISED: ENgaging Residents in Green energy

Investments through Social networks, complExity, and Design (co-applicant, PI Jotte de Koning, Delft)

[k€380]

Eindhoven-Utrecht Alliance grant (2019). Towards a fair energy transition (co-applicant, PI Marcus Düwell) [

k€500]

NWO replication grant (2019). The competitive advantage of sanctioning institutions revisited: A multi-lab

replication of Gürerk et al. (2006) (co-applicant, PI Wojtek Przepiorka)[k€148]

Harnessing social networks for infectious disease control (2017). ZonMW TOP grant, co-PI, PI: Mirjam

Kretzschmar [k€675]

A multidisciplinary approach to understand successful collective action: The case of Dutch mutuals (2016).

NWO Research Talent Grant, PI, co-applicant: Tine de Moor, candidate: Eva Vriens [k€205].

“Virtual Lab Institutions” (2015). Research facilities call by Utrecht University, prepared with and for the

Utrecht University Strategic Theme Institutions, co-applicant with Jan-Luiten van Zanden [k€1236]

FSW50 grant 2014 for organizing Experiment Sociology Workshop [k€7]

UU Short Stay Fellowship (2011). for Yu (Raymond) Wang, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong (with Werner

Raub) [k€5.5]

Research proposal for GAK (2010). “Sociale Zekerheid in 2025: Draagvlak voor de verdeling van risico’s”

(with Tanja van der Lippe, Esther de Ruijter, and Werner Raub) [k€5]

UU Short Stay Fellowship (2009). for Jae-Woo Kim, University of California, Riverside [k€5.5]

UU “Focus and Massa” grant (2008-2010). “Institutional conditions and consequences of human cooperation”

(with Tine de Moor, Maarten Prak, Werner Raub, Stephanie Rosenkranz) [k€45]

Work package Coordinator, Node Coordinator and participant in the EU-funded (Sixth Framework Programme)

Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP) “Development and application of advanced quantitative

methods to ex-ante and ex-post evaluations of rural development programmes in the EU” (ADVANCED-

EVAL), 2005 – 2008. [k€ 127]

High Potential Program Utrecht University “Dynamics of Cooperation, Networks, and Institutions” with

Stephanie Rosenkranz (Utrecht School of Economics), 2004 – 2012 [k€ 1250]

Work package Coordinator, Node Coordinator and participant in the EU-funded (Sixth Framework Programme)

Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP) “Polarization and Conflict” (PAC) lead by J. Esteban (Instituto

de Análisis Económico, Barcelona), April 2004 – April 2008. [k€ 80]

KNAW-fellowship July 2002 – July 2005 [k€ 150]

NWO-TALENT Stipendium S 96-168 for four months visit at Stanford University and eight months visit at

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University of Chicago, 1999 – 2000 [k€ 20]

NWO-SIR grant 12-3270 for visiting the ISA World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, 1998 [k€ .7]

NWO-SIR grant 12-2723 for a two months visit at University of Chicago, 1997 [k€ 1.7]

NWO-SIR grant 12-2068 for visiting the International Social Network Conference, London, 1995 [k€ .5]

Human-Centered AI-project (2021) ‘In AI we trust! Not?’ (co-applicant, initiated by Baptist Liefooghe)

UU-FSBS COVID-19 fast track call (2020-2021). Stay Nearby or Get Checked: A COVID-19 Lockdown Exit

Strategy (with Arnout van de Rijt) [k€ 22.5]

UU-FSBS COVID-19 fast track call (2020-2021). How do vulnerability to the COVID-19 virus and compliance

with pandemic-related norms affect changes in social trust? (with Sergio Lo Iacono, Rense Corten, Wojtek

Przepiorka) [k€ 25]

FSW Internationalization (2018) grant HUPS-project with Hebrew University [k€13]

IOS-Hub FOCI (Future of Citizen-Based Initiatives). UU competition for Hubs within strategic themes (2018-

2021) (with Tine de Moor, Jan-Luiten van Zanden, and Rense Corten) [0.45fte + k€20 p.y.]

U-fonds (Fonds op naam) funded Ph.D. project (2015-2019). Cooperation and Complex Networks (funded by

Peter Koeze, co-supervised by Henk Stoof). [k€ 200]

UCID-funded Ph.D. project (2010-2014). “Respondent Driven Detection and Control Strategies for Emerging

Infectious Diseases” (supervisor; main applicants: Mirjam Kretzschmar, Peter G.M. van der Heijden)

TKI-funded Ph.D. project Britta Hoyer (2008-2012). “Structurally Disruptive Competition in Network

Organisations.” (third applicant, with Kris de Jaegher and Stephanie Rosenkranz). [k€ 200]

ICS-funded Ph.D. project Davide Barrera (2000-2005) “Trust in Embedded Settings: The Dark Side of Social

Networks.” [k€ 200]

Awards and honors

USOCIA Sociology Teacher of the Year 2013-2014, 2018-2019.

Elected member of the European Academy of Sociology in 2010 (Secretary since 2015).

“2009 European Academy of Sociology Prize for Best Article” for the paper “Dynamics of Networks If

Everyone Strives for Structural Holes” in American Journal of Sociology 114: 371-407 (joint with Arnout

van de Rijt).

“Honorable Mention” in the Mathematical Sociology Outstanding Article Publication Award competition

(2009) of the Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association for the paper

“Dynamics of Networks If Everyone Strives for Structural Holes” in American Journal of Sociology 114:

371-407 (with Arnout van de Rijt).

James S. Coleman Award (2003) of the Rationality and Society Section of the American Sociological

Association (ASA) for the paper “Embedded Trust: Control and Learning.” in Advances in Group Processes

(with Werner Raub).

“KVS-Penning” (2000) for the best dissertation in 1998/1999 and 1999/2000 from the Royal Netherlands’

Economic Association (KVS) [kf 10]

Graduate Student Paper Award (2001) from the Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological

Association for Chapter 4 of my dissertation: “A Stochastic Model for Information Diffusion in Social

Networks”.

Graduate Student Paper Award (2000) from the Rational Choice Section of the American Sociological

Association for the paper “The Social Structure of Trust” in Social Networks.

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Scientific Publications

H-index:

16 (based on 917 Web of Science citations, see https://publons.com/researcher/2919903/vincent-buskens/)

17 (based on 1283 Scopus citations, see http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=6602779250)

32 (based on 4093 Google Scholar citations, see scholar.google.com/citations?user=ITE9bHMAAAAJ)

22 (based on 2411 Research Gate citations; RG Score: 33.73 (see

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vincent_Buskens/)

Book

Buskens, Vincent (2014). Coöperation in Context: Experimentele Sociologie 2.0. Utrecht University. [inaugural

lecture Utrecht]

Buskens, Vincent (2011). Between Hobbes’ Leviathan and Smith’s Invisible Hand: Empirical and

Interdisciplinary Legal Research on Formal and Informal Institutions in Trust Relations. Den Haag: Eleven

International Publishing [inaugural lecture Rotterdam].

Buskens, Vincent (2002). Social Networks and Trust. Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers

[revised version of my dissertation].

Editorship

Buskens, Vincent, Rense Corten, Wojtek Przepiorka, and Werner Raub (Eds). (2021). Advances in Research on

Social Dilemmas. Special issue of Games.

Buskens, Vincent, Rense Corten, and Chris Snijders (Eds.) (2020). Advances in the Sociology of Trust and

Cooperation: Theory, Experiments, and Applications. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.

Schram, Arthur, Vincent Buskens, Klarita Gërxhani, and Jens Grosser (Eds.) (2015). Experimental Game

Theory and Its Application in Sociology and Political Science. Special issue of Journal of Applied

Mathematics (with a two page editorial) DOI: 10.1155/2015/280789.

Buskens, Vincent and Rense Corten (Eds.) (2015). Online Social Networks and Behavior: A Game Theory

Approach. Special issue of Games.

Buskens, Vincent and Ineke Maas (Eds.) (2012). Samenwerking in Sociale Dilemma’s: Voorbeelden van

Nederlands Onderzoek. Boekaflevering Mens en Maatschappij 2012. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University

Press. [238pp.]

Buskens, V., Raub, W. & Assen, M.A.L.M. van, (Eds.) (2012), Micro-Macro Links and Microfoundations.’

New York: Routledge, 234pp. [book version of the Special issue of Journal of Mathematical Sociology;

paperback issued in 2014]

Assen, Marcel van, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (Eds.) (2011). Triple Special Issue “Micro-Macro

Links and Micro-Foundations” Journal of Mathematical Sociology 35(1/3).

Cook, Karen S., Chris Snijders, Vincent Buskens, and Coye Cheshire (Eds.) (2009). eTrust: Forming

Relationships in the Online World. New York: Russell Sage.

Buskens, Vincent, Werner Raub, and Chris Snijders (Eds.) (2003). The Governance of Relations in Markets and

Organizations. Research in the Sociology of Organizations 20. Oxford: JAI Press. [380pp.].

Published Articles

1. Iacono, Sergio L., Wojtek Przepiorka, Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten, and Arnout van de Rijt (2021).

COVID-19 Vulnerability and Perceived Norm Violations Predict Loss of Social Trust: A Pre-Post Study.

Social Science & Medicine 291: 114513.

2. Otten, Kasper, Vincent Buskens, Wojtek Przepiorka, and Naomi Ellemers, N. (2021). Cooperation

between Newcomers and Incumbents: The Role of Normative Disagreements. Journal of Economic

Psychology, 87: 102448.

3. Nunner, Hendrik, Vincent Buskens, and Mirjam Kretzschmar. (2021) A Model for the Co-Evolution of

Dynamic Social Networks and Infectious Disease Dynamics. Computational Social Networks 8.1: 1-33.

4. Jiao, Ruohuang, Wojtek Przepiorka, and Vincent Buskens (2021). Reputation Effects in Peer-to-Peer

Online Markets: A Meta-Analysis. Social Science Research 95: 102522.

5. Vriens, Eva, Vincent Buskens, and Tine de Moor (2021). Networks and New Mutualism: How

Embeddedness Influences Commitment and Trust in Small Mutuals. Socio-Economic Review 19: 1149-

1170.

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6. Huurne, Maarten ter, Jonas Moons, Amber Ronteltap, Rense Corten, and Vincent Buskens (2021)

Promoting Trust through Linguistic Features of Provider Profiles in the Sharing Economy. International

Journal of Electronic Business 16: 391–417.

7. Robeyns, Ingrid, Vincent Buskens, Arnout van de Rijt, Nina Vergeldt, and Tanja van der Lippe (2020).

How Rich is Too Rich? Measuring the Riches Line. Social Indicators Research 154: 115-143.

8. Buskens, Vincent (2020). Spreading information and developing trust in social networks to accelerate

diffusion of innovations. Trends in Food Science and Technology 106: 485-488.

9. Otten, Kasper, Vincent Buskens, Wojtek Przepiorka, and Naomi Ellemers (2020). Heterogeneous Groups

Cooperate in Public Good Problems Despite Normative Disagreements about Individual Contribution

Levels. Scientific Reports 10: 16702.

10. Buskens, Vincent, Rense Corten, and Chris Snijders (2020). Complementary Studies on Trust and

Cooperation in Social Settings: An Introduction. Pp. 1-11 in Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten, and Chris

Snijders (Eds.) (2020). Advances in the Sociology of Trust and Cooperation: Theory, Experiments, and

Applications. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.

11. Corten, Rense, Vincent Buskens, and Stephanie Rosenkranz (2020). Cooperation, Reputation Effects, and

Network Dynamics: Experimental Evidence. Pp. 391-416 in Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten, and Chris

Snijders (Eds.) (2020). Advances in the Sociology of Trust and Cooperation: Theory, Experiments, and

Applications. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.

12. Barrera, Davide, Vincent Buskens, and Vera de Rover (2020). Comparing Consequences of Carrots and

Sticks on Cooperation in Repeated Public Good Games. Pp. 417-440 in Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten,

and Chris Snijders (Eds.) (2020). Advances in the Sociology of Trust and Cooperation: Theory,

Experiments, and Applications. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.

13. Przepiorka, Wojtek, Charlotte Rutten, Vincent Buskens, and Aron Szekely. (2020). How Dominance

Hierarchies Emerge from Conflict: A Game Theoretic Model and Experimental Evidence. Social Science

Research, 102393.

14. Hamdiui, Nora, Vincent Buskens, Jim E. van Steenbergen, Mirjam E. E. Kretzschmar, Luis E. C. Rocha,

Anna E. Thorson, Aura Timen, Albert Wong, Maria van den Muijsenbergh, and Mart L. Stein (2020).

Clustering of Chronic Hepatitis B Screening Intentions in Social Networks of Moroccan Immigrants in the

Netherlands. BMC Public Health 20: 344. doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8438-x

15. Bosma, Esmee, and Vincent Buskens (2020). Individuele Verschillen in Sociale Dilemma’s: Het Effect

van Vertrouwen op Straffen in een Publiekgoedspel. Mens en Maatschappij 94: 29-53.

16. Huurne, Maarten ter, Amber Ronteltap, and Vincent Buskens. (2020). Sense of Community and Trust in

the Sharing Economy. Tourism Analysis 25: 43-61.

17. Raub, Werner, Vincent Buskens, and Vincenz Frey (2019). Strategic Tie Formation for Long-Term

Exchange Relations. Rationality and Society 31(4): 490–510

18. Mittlaender, Sergio, and Vincent Buskens (2019). Retaliation, Remedies and Contracts. American Law and

Economics Review 21(2): 280-306.

19. Gerwen, Nikki van, Vincent Buskens, and Maria das Dores Guerreiro (2019). The Differential Influence

of Employee and Organization Characteristics on Men and Women’s Training Participation. Pp. 59-77 in

Tanja van der Lippe and Zoltán Lippényi (Eds.), Investments in a Sustainable Workforce in Europe. New

York: Routledge.

20. Broere, Joris, Vincent Buskens, Henk Stoof, and Angel Sanchez. (2019). An Experimental Study of

Network Effects on Coordination in Asymmetric Games. Scientific Reports 9: 6842,

doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43260-0

21. Frey, Vincenz, Vincent Buskens, and Rense Corten (2019). Investments in and returns on network

embeddedness: An experiment with trust games. Social Networks 56: 81-92.

22. Stein, Mart L., Vincent Buskens, Peter G.M. van der Heijden, Jim E. van Steenbergen, Albert Wong,

Martin C.J. Bootsma, Mirjam E.E. Kretzschmar (2018). A Stochastic Simulation Model to Study

Respondent-Driven Recruitment. PLoS ONE 13(11): e0207507.

23. Gerwen, Nikki van, Vincent Buskens, Tanja van der Lippe (2018). Individual Training and Employees’

Cooperative Behavior: Evidence from a Contextualized Laboratory Experiment. Rationality and Society

30: 432-462.

24. Gerwen, Nikki van, Vincent Buskens, Tanja van der Lippe (2018). Employee Cooperative Behavior in

Organizations: A Vignette Experiment on the Relationship between Training and Helping Intentions.

International Journal of Training and Development 22: 192-209.

25. Robeyns, Ingrid, Tanja van der Lippe, Vincent Buskens, and Nina Vergeldt (2018). Vinden Nederlanders

dat er grenzen zijn aan rijkdom? ESB 103: 399-402.

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26. Huurne, Maarten ter, Amber Ronteltap, Chenhui Guo, Rense Corten, and Vincent Buskens (2018).

Reputation Effects in Socially Driven Sharing Economy Transactions. Sustainability 10(8): 1-19.

27. Buskens, Vincent, and, Vincenz Frey, and Werner Raub (2018). Trust Games: Game-Theoretic

Approaches to Embedded Trust. Pp. 305-331 in Eric M. Uslaner (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social

and Political Trust. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

28. Gerwen, Nikki van, and Vincent Buskens (2018). Partner-Specific Behaviors in Social Networks:

Reaching Coordination when Actors have Heterogeneous Preferences. Social Networks 52: 68–80.

29. Broere, Joris, Vincent Buskens, Jeroen Weesie, and Henk Stoof (2017). Network Effects on Coordination

in Asymmetric Games. Scientific Reports 7: 17016. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-16982-2.

30. Miltenburg, Nynke van, Wojtek Przepiorka, and Vincent Buskens (2017). Consensual Punishment Does

Not Promote Cooperation in the Six-Person Prisoner’s Dilemma Game with Noisy Public Monitoring.

PLoS ONE 12(11): e0188503. doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0188503.

31. Miltenburg, Nynke van, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2017). Endogenous Peer Punishment

Institutions in Prisoner’s Dilemmas: The Role of Noise. Pp. 327-354 in Ben Jann and Wojtek Przepiorka

(Eds.), Social Dilemmas, Institutions, and the Evolution of Cooperation. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.

32. Huurne ter, Maarten, Amber Ronteltap, Rense Corten, and Vincent Buskens (2017). Antecedents of Trust

in the Sharing Economy: A Systematic Review. Journal of Consumer Behaviour 16: 485–498.

doi:10.1002/cb.1667.

33. Goyal, Sanjeev, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Utz Weitzel, and Vincent Buskens (2017). Information

Acquisition and Exchange in Social Networks. Economic Journal 127: 2302-2331.

doi:10.1111/ecoj.12395.

34. Corten, Rense, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Vincent Buskens, and Karen S. Cook (2016). Reputation Effects in

Social Networks do not Promote Cooperation: An Experimental Test of the Raub & Weesie Model. PLoS

ONE 11(7): e0155703. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0155703.

35. Buskens, Vincent, Werner Raub, Nynke van Miltenburg, Estrella Montoya, Jack van Honk (2016).

Testosterone Administration Moderates Effect of Social Environment on Trust in Women Depending on

Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio. Scientific Reports 6:27655. doi:10.1038/srep27655.

36. Honk, Jack van, Geert-Jan Will, David Terburg, Werner Raub, Christoph Eisenegger, and Vincent

Buskens (2016). Effects of Testosterone Administration on Strategic Gambling in Poker Play. Scientific

Reports 6:18096. doi:10.1038/srep18096.

37. Buskens, Vincent and Chris Snijders (2016). Effects of Network Characteristics on Reaching the Payoff-

Dominant Equilibrium in Coordination Games: A Simulation Study. Dynamic Games and Applications 6:

477-494. doi:10.1007/s13235-015-0144-4.

38. Stein, Mart L., Peter G.M. van der Heijden, Vincent Buskens, Jim E. van Steenbergen, Linus Bengtsson,

Carl E. Koppeschaar, Anna Thorson, and Mirjam E.E. Kretzschmar. (2015). Tracking Social Contact

Networks with Online Respondent-Driven Detection: Who Recruits Whom? BMC Infectious Diseases 15:

522. doi:10.1186/s12879-015-1250-z.

39. Stein, Mart, Jim E. van Steenbergen, Vincent Buskens, Peter G.M. van der Heijden, Carl E. Koppeschaar,

Linus Bengtsson, Anna Thorson, and Mirjam E.E. Kretzschmar (2015). Enhancing Syndromic

Surveillance with On-line Respondent-Driven Detection. American Journal of Public Health 105: e90-e97.

40. Hofstra, Bas, Rense Corten, and Vincent Buskens (2015). Learning in Social Networks: Selecting

Profitable Choices among Alternatives of Uncertain Profitability in Varying Networks. Social Networks

43: 100-112.

41. Ko, Pei-Chun, Vincent Buskens, and Chyi-In Wu (2015). The Interplay Between Gender and Structure:

Dynamics of Adolescent Friendships in Single-Gender Classes and Mixed-Gender Classes. Journal of

Research on Adolescence 25: 387-401.

42. Buskens, Vincent (2015). Rational Choice Theory in Sociology. Pp. 901–906 in James D. Wright (editor-

in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 19. Oxford:

Elsevier.

43. Barrera, Davide, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2015). Embedded Trust: The Analytical Approach

in Vignettes, Laboratory Experiments and Surveys. Pp. 251-264 (Chapter 22) in Fergus Lyon, Guido

Möllering, and Mark N.K. Saunders (eds.) Handbook of Research Methods on Trust (2nd Edition).

Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

44. Frey, Vincenz, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2015). Embedding Trust: A Game-Theoretic Model

for Investments in and Returns on Network Embeddedness. Journal of Mathematical Sociology 39: 39-72.

45. Buskens, Vincent, Rense Corten, and Werner Raub (2015). Social Networks. Pp. 663-687 in Norman

Braun and Nicole J. Saam (ed.), Handbuch Modellbildung und Simulation in den Sozialwissenschaften,

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Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften / Springer Fachmedien.

46. Raub, Werner, Vincent Buskens, and Rense Corten (2015). Social Dilemmas and Cooperation. Pp. 597-

626 in Norman Braun and Nicole J. Saam (ed.), Handbuch Modellbildung und Simulation in den

Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften / Springer Fachmedien.

47. Stein, Mart L., Jim E. van Steenbergen, Vincent Buskens, Peter G.M. van der Heijden, Charnchudhi

Chanyasanha, Mathuros Tipayamongkholgul, Anne E. Thorson, Linus Bengtsson, Xin Lu, Mirjam E.E.

Kretzschmar (2014). Comparison of contact patterns relevant for transmission of respiratory pathogens in

Thailand and the Netherlands using respondent-driven sampling. PLoS ONE 9(11): e113711.

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0113711.

48. Dolder, Dennie van, and Vincent Buskens (2014). Individual Choices in Dynamic Networks: An

Experiment on Social Preferences. PLoS ONE 9(4): e92276. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092276.

49. Morbitzer, Dominik, Vincent Buskens, Stephanie Rosenkranz, and Werner Raub (2014). How

Farsightedness Affects Network Formation. Analyze und Kritik 36(1): 103-133.

50. Raub, Werner, Vincenz Frey, and Vincent Buskens (2014). Strategic Network Formation, Games on

Networks, and Trust. Analyze und Kritik 36(1): 135-152.

51. Miltenburg, Nynke van, Vincent Buskens, Davide Barrera, and Werner Raub (2014). Implementing

Sanctions in the Public Goods Game: The Effect of Individual and Collective Decision Rules.

International Journal of the Commons 8(1): 47-78.

52. Stein, Mart L., Jim E. van Steenbergen, Charnchudhi Chanyasanha, Mathuros Tipayamongkholgul,

Vincent Buskens, Peter G.M. van der Heijden, Wasamon Sabaiwan, Linus Bengtsson, Xin Lu, Anna E.

Thorson, Mirjam E.E. Kretzschmar (2014). Online Respondent-Driven Sampling for Studying Contact

Patterns Relevant for the Spread of Close-Contact Pathogens: A Pilot Study in Thailand. PLoS ONE 9(1):

e85256. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0085256.

53. Raub, Werner, Vincent Buskens, and Vincenz Frey (2013). The Rationality of Social Structure:

Cooperation in Social Dilemmas through Investments in and Returns on Social Capital. Social Networks

35: 720-732.

54. Büchel, Berno, and Vincent. Buskens (2013). Dynamics of Closeness and Betweenness. Journal of

Mathematical Sociology 37: 159-191.

55. Buskens, Vincent, and Werner Raub (2013) Rational Choice Social Research on Social Dilemmas:

Embeddedness Effects on Trust. Pp. 113-150 in Rafael Wittek, Tom A.B. Snijders, and Victor Nee (eds.)

Handbook of Rational Choice Social Research. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

56. Tsvetkova, Milena and Vincent Buskens (2013). Coordination on Egalitarian Networks from Asymmetric

Relations in a Social Game of Chicken. Advances in Complex Systems 16 (1): doi:

10.1142/S0219525913500057.

57. Buskens, Vincent, and Arnout van de Rijt (2013). Teoria władzy i zależności w warunkach wymiany

sekwencyjnej [A Theory for Power and Dependence in Sequential Exchange]. Pp. 175-192 in Joanny

Heidtman and Kingi Wynieńskiej (eds.) Procesy Grupowe. Perspektywa Socjologiczna (Group Processes.

The Sociological Perspective). Warszawa: Wydawnicto Naukowe Scholar.

58. Monsma, Eileen, Vincent Buskens, Melvin Soudijn, and Paul Nieuwbeerta (2013). Partners in Crime: An

Online Cybercrime Forum Evaluated from a Social Network Perspective. Pp. 146-170 in Frank Hsu and

Dorothy Marinucci (eds.) Advances in Cyber Security: Technology, Operation, and Experiences. New

York: Fordham University Press.

59. Kuiper, Rebecca M., Herbert Hoijtink, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2013). Combining Statistical

Evidence from Several Studies: A Method Using Bayesian Model Selection and an Example from

Research on Trust Problems in Social and Economic Exchange. Sociological Methods & Research 42: 60-

81. DOI: 10.1177/0049124112464867

60. Miltenburg, Nynke van, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2012). Trust in Triads: Experience Effects.

Social Networks 34: 425-428.

61. Buskens, Vincent and Ineke Maas (2012). Inleiding. Pp. 7-16 in Boekaflevering Mens en Maatschappij

2012: Vincent Buskens and Ineke Maas (Eds.) Samenwerking in Sociale Dilemma’s: Voorbeelden van

Nederlands Onderzoek. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press.

62. Raub, Werner, Vincent Buskens, and Vincenz Frey (2012). Vertrouwen als Opbrengst van Investeringen in

Sociaal Kapitaal: Een Eenvoudig Theoretisch Model. Pp. 17-44 in Boekaflevering Mens en Maatschappij

2012: Vincent Buskens and Ineke Maas (Eds.) Samenwerking in Sociale Dilemma’s: Voorbeelden van

Nederlands Onderzoek. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press.

63. Raub, Werner and Vincent Buskens (2012). Speltheoretische Modellen voor Sociale Netwerken en

Sociaalkapitaaltheorie. Pp. 27-39 in Beate Volker (Ed.) (2012). Over Gaten, Bruggen en Witte Paters –

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Sociaal Kapitaal in Sociologisch Onderzoek (Liber Amicorum voor Henk Flap). Amsterdam: Rozenberg

Publishers

64. Frey, Vincenz, Rense Corten, and Vincent Buskens (2012). Equilibrium Selection in Network

Coordination Games: An Experimental Study. Review of Network Economics 11 (3) DOI: 10.1515/1446-

9022.1365.

65. Buskens, Vincent, and Mark L. Tuil (2012). De waardering van litigieuze vorderingen en de

proceskostenveroordeling – Een opzet van een experiment. Pp. 127-150 in Willem van Boom, Ivo Giesen

en Monika Smit (eds.), Civilologie: opstellen over empirie en privaatrecht. Den Haag: Boom.

66. Barrera, Davide, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2012). Embedded Trust: The Analytical Approach

in Vignettes, Laboratory Experiments and Surveys. Pp. 199-211 in Fergus Lyon, Guido Möllering, and

Mark N.K. Saunders (eds.) Handbook of Research Methods on Trust. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

67. Raub, Werner, and Vincent Buskens (2011). Aujourd’hui, une sociologie rigoureuse. Commentaire 136:

1063-1066.

68. Corten, Rense, and Vincent Buskens (2011). Game Theory and Networks. Pp. 303-306 in George A.

Barnett, Encyclopedia of Social Networks London: Sage.

69. Vogt, Sonja, Jeroen Weesie, Werner Raub, and Vincent Buskens (2011). Zur Dynamik prosozialen

Verhaltens in einem asymmetrischen sozialen Dilemma: ein Beitrag zur experimentellen Spieltheorie.

Zeitschrift für Soziologie 40: 228-355.

70. Bojanowski, Michał, and Vincent Buskens (2011). Coordination in Dynamic Social Networks under

Heterogeneity. Journal of Mathematical Sociology 35: 249-286.

71. Ko, Pei-Chun and Vincent Buskens (2011). Dynamics of Adolescent Friendships: The Interplay between

Structure and Gender. Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks

Analysis and Mining. pp 313-320.

72. Raub, Werner, Vincent Buskens, and Marcel. A. L. M. van Assen (2011). Micro-Macro Links and Micro-

Foundations in Sociology. Journal of Mathematical Sociology 35: 1-25.

73. Buskens, Vincent, Werner Raub, and Joris van der Veer (2010). Trust in Triads: An Experimental Study.

Social Networks 32: 301-312.

74. Knigge, Antonie, and Vincent Buskens (2010). Coordination and Cooperation Problems in Network Good

Production. Games 1: 357-380.

75. Barrera, Davide and Vincent Buskens (2009). Chapter 2: Third-Party Effects. Pp. 37-72 in Karen S. Cook,

Chris Snijders, Vincent Buskens, and Coye Cheshire. eTrust: Forming Relationships in the Online World.

New York: Russell Sage.

76. Cook, Karen S., Chris Snijders, Vincent Buskens, and Coye Cheshire (2009). Introduction. New York:

Russell Sage. Pp. 1-12 in Karen S. Cook, Chris Snijders, Vincent Buskens, and Coye Cheshire (2009).

eTrust: Forming Relationships in the Online World. New York: Russell Sage.

77. Van Dolder, Dennie, and Vincent Buskens (2009). Social Motives in Network Formation: An

Experimental Study. Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Game Theory for Networks

(GameNets 2009): 593-602.

78. Weesie, Jeroen, Chris Snijders, and Vincent Buskens (2009). The Rationale of Rationality. Rationality and

Society 21: 249-277.

79. Buskens, Vincent, Werner Raub, and Joris van der Veer (2009). Embedded Trust: An Experiment on

Learning and Control Effects. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Reputation: Theory

and Technology - ICORE 09: 122-136 (www.reputation09.net).

80. Doğan, Gönül, Marcel A.L.M. van Assen, Arnout van de Rijt, and Vincent Buskens (2009). The Stability

of Exchange Networks. Social Networks 31: 118-125.

81. Raub, Werner and Vincent Buskens (2008). Theory and Empirical Research in Analytical Sociology: The

Case of Cooperation in Problematic Social Situations. Analyse & Kritik 30: 689-722.

82. Buskens, Vincent, and Arnout van de Rijt (2008). Dynamics of Networks If Everyone Strives for

Structural Holes. American Journal of Sociology 114: 371-407. [2009 European Academy of Sociology

Prize for Best Article; Honorable Mention” in the Mathematical Sociology Outstanding Article Publication

Award competition 2009 of the Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological

Association]

83. Weisbuch, Gerard, Vincent Buskens, and Luat Vuong (2008). Heterogeneity and Increasing Returns May

Drive Socio-Economic Transitions. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 14: 376-390.

84. Buskens, Vincent, and Arnout van de Rijt (2008). Sequential Power-Dependence Theory. Journal of

Mathematical Sociology 32(2): 110-128.

85. Buskens, Vincent, Rense Corten, and Jeroen Weesie (2008). Consent or Conflict: Coevolution of

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Coordination and Networks. Journal of Peace Research 45(2): 205-222.

86. Weesie, Jeroen, Sonja Vogt, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (2007). Support in an Asymmetric Social

Dilemma: A Behavioral Game-Theoretic Approach. Pp. 155-180 in Culture and Conflict (Liber Amicorum

for Louk Hagendoorn) edited by E. Poppe and M. Verkuyten, Amsterdam: Aksant.

87. Barrera, Davide and Vincent Buskens (2007). Imitation and Learning under Uncertainty: A Vignette

Experiment International Sociology 22(3): 367-396.

88. Van de Rijt, Arnout and Vincent Buskens (2006). Trust in Intimate Relationships. The Increased

Importance of Embeddedness for Marriage in the United States. Rationality and Society 18: 123-156.

89. Buskens, Vincent and Werner Raub (2006). Empirisch Onderzoek naar Contracteren: Voorbeelden uit de

Sociologie. Pp. 35-55 in Contracteren Internationaal. (Opstellen aangeboden aan prof. mr. F. Willem

Grosheide) edited by E. H. Hondius, J.J. Brinkhof, and M. de Cock, Den Haag: Boom Juridische

Uitgevers.

90. Raub, Werner and Vincent Buskens (2006). Spieltheoretische Modellierungen und empirische

Anwendungen in der Soziologie. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie / Sonderheft 44

“Methoden der Sozialforschung“: 560-598.

91. Buskens, Vincent (2006). Theoretische Modellen, Statistische Methoden en Empirische Toepassingen voor

Onderzoek naar Vertrouwen in Sociale Netwerken. Pp. 65-72 in Balans en Toekomst van de Sociologie

edited by Godfried Engbersen and Jos de Haan, Amsterdam: Pallas Publications.

92. Buskens, Vincent and Werner Raub (2004). De Sociale Inbedding van het Economisch Verkeer: Een

Theoretische Schets en Resultaten van Empirisch Onderzoek naar Afnemers en Leveranciers. Recht der

Werkelijkheid 25: 7-29.

93. Buskens, Vincent and Werner Raub (2004). Soziale Mechanismen rationalen Vertrauens: Eine theoretische

Skizze und Resultate aus empirische Studien. Pp. 183-216 in Rational-Choice-Theorie in den

Sozialwissenschaften: Anwendungen und Probleme edited by Andreas Diekmann and Thomas Voss,

Oldenbourg: Scientia Nova.

94. Buskens, Vincent (2003). Trust in Triads: Effects of Exit, Control, and Learning. Games and Economic

Behavior 42: 235-252.

95. Buskens, Vincent, Ronald S. Batenburg, and Jeroen Weesie (2003). Embedded Partner Selection in

Relations between Firms. The Governance of Relations in Markets and Organizations. Research in the

Sociology of Organization 20: 107-133.

96. Buskens, Vincent, Werner Raub, and Chris Snijders (2003). Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on the

Governance of Relations in Markets and Organizations. The Governance of Relations in Markets and

Organizations. Research in the Sociology of Organization 20: 1-18.

97. Buskens, Vincent and Werner Raub (2002). Embedded Trust: Control and Learning. Advances in Group

Processes 19, 167-202. [James S. Coleman Award (2003) of the Rationality and Society Section of the

American Sociological Association]

98. Buskens, Vincent and Lambèr Royakkers (2002). Commitments: A Game-Theoretic and Logical

Perspective. Cognitive Science Quarterly 2, 448-467.

99. Royakkers, Lambèr and Vincent Buskens (2002). Collective Commitment: A Theoretical Understanding of

Human Cooperation. ProtoSociology 16, 215-240.

100. Snijders, Chris and Vincent Buskens (2002). How to Convince Someone that You Can Be Trusted? The

Role of ‘Hostages’. Journal of Mathematical Sociology 25(4), 355-384.

101. Royakkers, Lambèr and Vincent Buskens (2001). Logical Formalizations Built on Game-Theoretic

Arguments about Commitments. Pp. 92-97 in Intelligent Agent Technology: Research and Development

edited by Ning Zhong, Jiming Liu, Setsuo Ohsuga, and Jeffery Bradsaw, London: World Scientific.

102. Buskens, Vincent and Jeroen Weesie (2000a). Cooperation via Social Networks. Analyse und Kritik 22,

44-74.

103. Buskens, Vincent and Jeroen Weesie (2000b). An Experiment on the Effects of Embeddedness in Trust

Situations: Buying a Used Car. Rationality and Society 12, 227-253.

104. Buskens, Vincent, Werner Raub, and Jeroen Weesie (2000). Networks and Contracting in Information

Technology Transactions. In The Management of Durable Relations edited by Jeroen Weesie and Werner

Raub. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis.

105. Buskens, Vincent and Kazuo Yamaguchi (1999). A New Model for Information Diffusion in

Heterogeneous Social Networks. Sociological Methodology 29, 281-325.

106. Buskens, Vincent (1998). The Social Structure of Trust. Social Networks 20, 265-289. [Graduate Student

Paper Award 2000 from the Rational Choice Section of the American Sociological Association]

107. Weesie, Jeroen, Vincent Buskens, and Werner Raub (1998). The Management of Trust Relations via

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Institutional and Structural Embeddedness. Pp. 113-138 in The Problem of Solidarity: Theory and Models

edited by Patrick Doreian and Thomas Fararo. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach.

108. Buskens, Vincent and Chris Snijders (1997). ’Individual Heuristics and the Dynamics of Cooperation in

Large Groups’: Additional Results Using Analytical Methods. Psychological Review 104(4), 792-800.

109. Jansen, Jaap C. and Vincent W. Buskens (1994). The Role of Sustainable Energy Issues in Development

Cooperation. Resources, Conservation, and Recycling 12(1-2), 99-114.

110. Blaum, Mario, Simon Litsyn, Vincent Buskens, and Henk C.A. van Tilborg (1993). Error-Correcting

Codes with Bounded Running Digital Sum. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 39(1), 216-227.

Professional publications

Van de Rijt, A. and V. Buskens (2019). Wiskunde in de sociologie. Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde 20: 169-177.

Buskens, V. (2019). Review of Modeling the Dynamics of Networks and Continuous Behavior. By N.M.D.

Niezink, 2018. Mens en Maatschappij 94(2), 261-264.

Buskens, V. (2014). Hoe we meer kunnen weten over burgercollectieven. Sociale Vraagstukken, May 28, 2014.

Buskens, V. (2008). Review of Commitment and Evolution: Connecting Emotion and Reason in Long-Term

Relationships. By I. Back, 2007. Mens en Maatschappij 83: 192-194.

Buskens, V. (2006). Vertrouwen in Sociale Netwerken. Contribution to the KNAW-jaarboek 2005, 25-29.

Buskens, V. (2004). Review of Between Hierarchies & Markets: The Logic and Limits of Network Forms and

Organization. By Grahame F. Thompson, 2003. American Journal of Sociology 110(1): 269-271.

Buskens, V. (2003). Review of Social Networks and Intergroup Conflict. By K. Takács, 2002. Mens en

Maatschappij 78(3), 286-288.

Buskens, V. (2000). Portret. Facta 8(1), 22-23.

Buskens, V. (2000). Rational Choice in the Netherlands at the Start of the New Millenium. The Agora 8(2), 2-6.

Working papers

Bäumer, S., V. Buskens, H. Flap, and C.H.C.A. Henning (2009). Regional Economic Performance, Social

Capital, and Income: Evidence from in Rural Regions in Poland and Slovakia.

Buskens, V. and D. van Dolder (2008). Manual for Running Experiments at the ELSE laboratory. ISCORE

paper 255.

Buskens, V., H. Flap, and S. Bäumer (2008). Comparing Social Networks and Social Capital of Households in

Rural Regions in Poland and Slovakia.

Dirkmaat, T., S. Rosenkranz, and V. Buskens (2007). Crowding out in an Indefinitely Repeated Asymmetric

Trust Game.

Henning, C.H.C.A. and V. Buskens (2007). Generating and Estimating Networks. ADVANCED-EVAL

Working Paper Series WP4-2.

Henning C., Buskens, V., H. Flap, and G. Jahnke (2007). Questionnaire Households and Labor Markets.

ADVANCED-EVAL Working Paper Series TR4-5.

Van de Rijt, A. and V. Buskens (2007). A Stability Concept for Models of Network Formation. ISCORE paper

230.

Buskens, V. and R.S. Batenburg (2000) The external management of automation: Codebook for the combined

data from the Netherlands and Germany. ISCORE paper 175.

Buskens, V. (1997) Network construction methods for the simulation of stochastic blockmodels. ISCORE paper

104.

Publicity

Riches line: attention for article with Ingrid Robeyns et al. (November 2020), e.g., Radio 1, de nieuws BV

https://www.nporadio1.nl/de-nieuws-bv/onderwerpen/68667-2020-11-30-moet-er-na-de-armoedegrens-ook-

een-rijkdomsgrens-komen, RTL Nieuws, https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/nederland/artikel/5199680/twee-

huizen-en-half-miljoen-spaargeld-dat-te-rijk-volgens-nieuw; Scientias.nl: https://www.scientias.nl/ongelijke-

verdeling-van-rijkdom-niks-aan-doen/; Ingrid wrote a blog (https://crookedtimber.org/2021/07/12/there-is-

such-a-thing-as-being-too-rich/) that created quite some attention).

Overheid van Nu, Condities voor goede samenwerking. Volgens socioloog Vincent Buskens.

https://www.overheidvannu.nl/actueel/artikelen/2020/11/02/condities-voor-goede-samenwerking.-volgens-

socioloog-vincent-buskens. November 11, 2020.

KaternPlus, Samenwerken: hoe werkt dat. Een sociologisch en psychologisch perspectief. VO-academie,

March 2020.

Attention for article Robeyns et al., ESB 2018 about “rijkdomsgrens”:

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NRC, September 12, 2018, “Porsch en 5 ton. Dat is ‘extreem rijk’”. Volkskrant, September 13, 2018,

“Nederlandsers zien verschil tussen ‘rijk’ en ‘erg rijk’.”; RTL Nieuws, Editie NL, September 12, 2018. BNR

Nieuwsradio (interview with Robeyns); Filosofie.nl; BankNieuws; Quotenet.

Sociologie Magazine, Mei 2016, interview over 30 jaar ICS; appeared in “Reus van de Nederlandse sociologie”

Vol. 24 (3): 12-13.

Galileo-RTL5, April 2016, kort item over “Wisdom of the Crowd”.

DUB-Magazine, November 2015, interview on “Facebookvrienden en jouw succes”.

Illuster, November, 2015, interview related to “Schenking Alumnus enorme impuls voor Complex Systems.”

Volkskrant, December 8, 2012, interviewed for article on social science research with online resources “Een

miljard Facebookers weten meer dan één geleerde”.

Pavlov-TV, May 24, 2012, episode with Bas Haring on creativity and generating new ideas

(http://www.wetenschap24.nl/programmas/pavlov/tv/afleveringen/seizoen-3/Bas-Haring.html).

Volkskrant, April 4, 2012, interviewed for article on influence of friends through Facebook “Diversiteit maak

‘vrienden’ sterk”.

Volkskrant, August 25, 2007, Kennis, p. 3: interviewed for article on trust in the stock market “Als jij denkt dat

ik denk dat het goed komt, dan komt het vast goed”.

Economisch Statistische Berichten, August 26, 2005, p. 384: research mentioned in article by Eric van Damme

on “Animal Spirits”.

Aeolus, March 2001, p. 8-9: report on receiving the KVS-penning by Frank A.G. den Butter.

Algemeen Dagblad, December 9, 2000: Article on receiving the KVS-penning for Ph.D. thesis.

Experience with surveys and experimental data collection

Development, programming in z-Tree, and executing several laboratory experiments on trust, cooperation

problems, static and dynamic networks (2002-2015).

• Van Gerwen, N. V. Buskens, and T. van der Lippe (2018). Individual training and employees’

cooperative behavior: evidence from a contextualized laboratory experiment (129 subjects), DOI:

10.24416/UU01-JTEL3C.

• Robeyns, I., N. Vergeldt, T. van der Lippe, and V. Buskens. Levensstandaard 2018 (2568

respondents), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-VFNNRA.

• Broere, J. and V. Buskens (2018). Battle of the sexes on networks (100 subjects).

• Vincenz, F., H.N.M. De Mulder, M. Ter Bekke, M.E. Struiksma, J.J.A. van Berkum, and V.

Buskens (2017). Self-talk in the Ultimatum Game (181 subjects).

• Klingeren, F. van and V. Buskens (2017). Cooperation and punishment in the commons (188

subjects).

• Malinionyte, K. and V. Buskens (2016). Trust and cognitive empathy (170 subjects)

• Van Miltenburg, N., V. Buskens, and W. Raub (2014). Endogenous Institutions in Public Good

Games with Noise (156 subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-25YL0V.

• Van Gerwen, N., and V. Buskens. (2014). Coordination and partner-specific behavior (252

subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-UV6FXH.

• Frey, V., V. Buskens, R. Corten, and W. Raub (2013). Trust in dynamic triads (341 subjects).

• Van Miltenburg, N., W. Przepiorka, V. Buskens, and W. Raub (2013). Public Good Games with

collective sanctioning and noise (244 subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-UR95L5.

• Mittlaender S. and V. Buskens (2013). Trade under contracts and promises (162 subjects).

• Buskens, V. and R. van Es (2013). Public Good Games with random exogenous punishment (139

subjects)

• Hofstra, B., V. Buskens, and R. Corten (2012). Learning in social networks (142 subjects).

• Quite, W., V. Buskens, and J. Weesie (2012). Public Good Games with heterogeneity (146

subjects).

• Mooyaart, J., V. Buskens, and J. Weesie (2012). Common Pool Resource Game with individual

and group punishment (126 subjects).

• Buskens, V., and M. Tuil (2011). Litigation costs and settlement decisions (116 subjects).

• Buskens, V., W. Raub, N. van Miltenburg, E. Montoya, and J. van Honk (2011). Trust and

testosterone (82 subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-523SLH.

• Van Miltenburg, N. and V. Buskens (2011). Public Good Games with individual and collective

sanctioning (182 subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-TRZEM7.

• Morbitzer D., V. Buskens, W. Raub, and S. Rosenkranz (2011). Farsighted network formation (134

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subjects).

• Tsvetkova, M., and V. Buskens (2010). Reciprocity networks (165 subjects).

• Frey, V., R. Corten, and V. Buskens (2009). Coordination in networks (200 subjects).

• Wiedemann, V., D. Barrera, and V. Buskens (2009). Rewards and punishments in Public Good

Games (150 subjects).

• Van Miltenburg, N, V. Buskens, and W. Raub (2009). Experience effects in repeated Trust Games

in triads (137 subjects).

• Buskens, V., Rosenkranz, S., and U. Weitzel (2009). Dynamic network coordination (150 subjects).

• Buskens, V., W. Raub, G.-J. Will, J. van Honk (2009). Poker and testosterone (20 subjects),

DOI: 10.24416/UU01-L3YTFJ.

• Knigge, A. and V. Buskens (2008). Dynamic networks and local public goods with

complementarities (208 subjects).

• Buskens, V., Rosenkranz, S., and U. Weitzel (2008). Static network coordination (118 subjects).

• Aksoy, O., and J. Weesie (2008). Asymmetric Prisoner’s Dilemmas (134 subjects).

• Vogt, S., V. Buskens, and J. Weesie (2007). Fairness and heterogeneity (153 subjects).

• Van Dolder, D. and V. Buskens (2007). Dynamic network formation and social preferences (205

subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-IC3RFC.

• Corten, R., and V. Buskens (2006). Coordination in dynamic networks (189 subjects).

• Van de Veer, J., V. Buskens, and W. Raub (2006). Trust in triads (67 subjects),

DOI: 10.24416/UU01-ULA4G7.

• Burger, M. and V. Buskens (2006). Dynamic network formation (93 subjects).

• Vogt, S., J. Weesie, and V. Buskens (2004). Social support and heterogeneity (148 subjects).

• Barrera, D, and V. Buskens (2002). Trust in sixtets (282 subjects), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-

6AKMYL.

Questionnaire Development for “Decision making and Implementation Data” (DID), 2010 (with A. Oosterwaal,

R. Torenvlied, and T. van der Lippe).

Development household and labor market survey for the EU project ADVANCED-EVAL (2007).

Questionnaire development for research on social networks among theater sport groups and the organization of

the related data collection, 2003 (with H. Flap, M. Jansen, W. Raub, B. Völker, and J. Weesie).

Questionnaire development for research on social networks in a large Dutch bank, 2002 (with H. Flap, W.

Raub, B. Völker, and J. Weesie).

Development and implementation of the vignette experiment “Buying a Used Car,” (1997). Data collection

among students in Chicago and Utrecht (125 subjects, with J. Weesie, W. Raub), DOI: 10.24416/UU01-

YJ9KEO.

Contributions to the development of questions for several experiments among students in Utrecht.

Contributions to the surveys “The External Management of Automation” in 1995, 1998, and 2003 including

development of the questionnaire, codebook construction, and extensive data analyses.

Questionnaire development for research on social networks in a large Dutch bank.

Completed Ph.D. courses

ICS Course: The Integration of Explanatory Models with Models of Analysis and Measurement (1995/6).

Writing English for Publications (1995).

ICS Summer school: Seminar on Dynamic Modeling, Wassenaar (D. Heckathorn, J. Weesie, F. Stokman,

1995).

Workshop Introduction to Network Analyses, London (S. Borgatti, M. Everett, 1995).

ICS Course: Advanced Methods and Techniques of Empirical Research (1995).

ICS Course: Theory Construction and Modeling (1994).

Post-graduate education

Leergang “Onderwijsdirecteuren”, UU (2018).

Leergang “Honours teaching”, UU (2013).

Leergang “Academisch leiderschap”, UU (2012).

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Supervision of Ph.D., Master, Doctoral, and Bachelor research projects

Completed Ph.D. projects under my supervision

1. Eva Vriens (2016-2021). Mutualism in the 21st Century. The Why, When, and How Behind Successful

Risk-Sharing Institutions. Defended May 7, 2021 (cum laude, first supervisor and promotor, Utrecht

University, SOC, post-doc at ISTC-CNR in Rome).

2. Joris Broere (2015-2020). Essays on How Social Network Structure Affects Asymmetric Coordination and

Trust. Defended November 20, 2020 (first supervisor and promotor, Utrecht University, SOC, researcher

at WODC)

3. Maarten Ten Huurne (2015-2019). A Leap into Faith: Determinants of Trust in the Sharing Economy.

Defended June 14, 2019 (second supervisor and promotor, Utrecht University, Hogeschool Utrecht,

researcher at Hogeschool Utrecht)

4. Nikki van Gerwen (2014-2019). Employee Cooperation through Training: A Multi-Method Approach.

Defended January 25, 2019 (first supervisor and promotor, Utrecht University, SOC, senior consultant at

Underlined)

5. Mart Stein (2010-2016). Networks of Infection: Online Respondent-Driven Detection for Studying

Infectious Disease Transmission and Case Finding. Defended December 13, 2016 (third promotor, Utrecht

University, MED, researcher at RIVM)

6. Petra van den Bekerom (2010-2016). Networks and Performance in Public Organizations: A Study of

Primary Schools in the Netherlands. Defended November 8, 2016 (third promotor, Leiden University,

Assistant Professor, Leiden University)

7. Vincenz Frey (2010-2016). Network Formation and Trust. Defended April 1, 2016 (daily supervisor,

Utrecht University, SOC, Assistant Professor at RUG)

8. Sergio Mittlaender (2010-2015). Equity, Efficiency, and Ethics in Remedies for Breach of Contract:

Theory and Experimental Evidence. Defended: December 14, 2015 (promotor, daily supervisor EDLE,

Erasmus University Rotterdam, LAW, Researcher at Max Planck München)

9. Nynke van Miltenburg (2010-2015). Cooperation under Peer Sanctioning Institutions: Collective

Decisions, Noise, and Endogenous Implementation. Defended June 5, 2015 (promotor, daily supervisor,

Utrecht University, SOC, Researcher/Consultant at Déhora Consultancy Group)

10. Dominik Morbitzer (2008-2013). Limited Farsightedness in Network Formation. Defended September 9,

2013 (promotor, daily supervisor, Utrecht University, 201 pp., SOC, Senior Research Analyst at Ipsos)

Honorary doctorate Avner Greif (2013). Honorary supervisor for Avner Greif at UU Dies Natalis, March 26,

2013.

11. Britta Hoyer (2008-2013). Network Formation under the Threat of Disruption. Defended: June 14, 2013

(second promotor, Utrecht University, 211 pp., ECON, postdoc at Paderborn University).

12. Michał Bojanowski (2005-2012). Essays on Social Network Formation in Heterogeneous Populations.

Defended: May 7, 2012 (promotor, daily supervisor, Utrecht University, SOC, Assistant Professor at

Kozminski University, Warsaw)

13. Annemarije Oosterwaal (2007-2011). The Gap between Decision and Implemention: Decision Making,

Delegation and Compliance in Governmental and Organizational Settings. Defended: July 1, 2011 (second

promotor, Utrecht University, 196 pp., SOC, Strategist at Gupta Strategists)

14. Bastian Westbrock (2005-2010). Inter-firm Networks: Economic and Sociological Perspectives. Defended

November 26, 2010 (second promotor, Utrecht University, ECON, Assistant Professor at FernUniversität,

Hagen).

15. Rense Corten (2004-2009). Co-evolution of Social Networks and Behavior in Social Dilemmas:

Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. Defended June 24, 2009 (co-promotor, daily supervisor, Utrecht

University, SOC, Associate Professor at Utrecht University). Corten won the Dissertation Award from the

Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association 2007 (US$ 1000).

16. Manuela Vieth (2004-2009). Commitments and Reciprocity: Experimental Studies on Obligation,

Indignation, and Self-Consistency. Defended June 22, 2009. (co-promotor, second supervisor, Utrecht

University, SOC, post-doc at Paderborn University)

17. Ph.D. thesis: Sonja Vogt (2002-2007). Heterogeneity in Social Dilemmas: The Case of Social Support.

Defended: May 11, 2007 (co-promotor, second supervisor, Utrecht University, SOC, Full Professur at

University of Bern).

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18. Arnout van de Rijt (2002-2007). Rational Reconstructions of Society. Defended April 18, 2007. (member

dissertation committee. Department of Sociology. Cornell University, SOC, Full Professor at European

University Institute, Florence).

19. Davide Barrera (2000-2005). Trust in Embedded Settings. Defended: November 9, 2005 (co-promotor,

daily supervisor, Utrecht University, SOC, Associate Professor at University of Turin).

Ongoing Ph.D. projects

Ph.D. thesis: Hendrik Nunner (2017-2021) (first supervisor, Utrecht University, with epidemiology)

Ph.D. thesis: Rita Jiao (2017-2021) (second supervisor, Utrecht University)

Ph.D. thesis: Kasper Otten (2018-2022) (first supervisor, Utrecht University)

Ph.D. thesis: Philipp Schneider (2018-2022) (first supervisor, Utrecht University)

Ph.D. thesis: Ana Macanovic (2019-2023) (second supervisor, Utrecht University)

Research Master Sociology and Social Research

1. M.A. thesis: Kazik Czarnocki (2021). Social Distance Discounting, Altruism, and Cooperation in One-

Shot Prisoner’s Dilemma.

2. M.A. thesis: Anna Sokolova (2020). Cooperation in a social dilemma through investments in

embeddedness: An experimental study

3. M.A. thesis: Alberto Tassone (2019). Do interactions with kin and acquaintances shape your interactions

with strangers? (responsible supervisor)

4. M.A. thesis: Ingrid Kovacic (2019). Better No Deal Than a Bad Deal (responsible supervisor).

5. M.A. thesis: Fijnanda van Klingeren (2017). Graduated Sanctioning and Sustaining Cooperation in

Common Pool Resources: An Experimental Test (responsible supervisor, cum laude).

6. M.A. thesis: Kristina Malinionyte (2016). Cognitive Empathy and Trust in Socially Embedded Interactions

(responsible supervisor).

7. M.A. thesis: Charlotte Rutten (2014). Network Entrepreneurial Personality, Network Constraint and Social

Learning: An Experimental Test of Burt’s Theory (second supervisor).

8. M.A. thesis: Nikki van Gerwen (2014). Partner-specific Behaviors in Social Networks: Reaching

Coordination when Actors have Heterogeneous Preferences (responsible supervisor).

9. M.A. thesis: Bas Hofstra (2013). Learning in Social Networks: Selecting Profitable Choices among

Alternatives of Uncertain Profitability in Varying Networks (responsible supervisor, cum laude).

10. M.A. thesis: Jarl Mooyaart (2013). Punishing for the greater good? The Effect of Inter-Group Punishment

on Welfare in Common Pool Resource Dilemmas (responsible supervisor).

11. M.A. thesis: Wouter Quite (2013). The Effect of Inequality on Public-Good Provision: Norm Conflicts &

Asymmetric Enforcement of Cooperation (responsible supervisor, cum laude).

12. M.A. thesis: Pei-Chun Ko (2011). Dynamics of Adolescents Friendships: The Interplay between Structure

and Gender (responsible supervisor).

13. M.A. thesis: Nynke van Miltenburg (2010). Bounded Rationality in Social Dilemmas: Limits of Iterated

Reasoning in Repeated Trust Games with Opportunities for Network Control (responsible supervisor, cum

laude)

14. M.A. thesis: Milena Tvetskova (2010). Egalitarian Networks from Asymmetric Relations: Coordination on

Reciprocity in a Social Game of Hawk-Dove (responsible supervisor, nominated for UU scriptieprijs, cum

laude)

15. M.A. thesis: Vincenz Frey (2010). Network and Information Effects in the Emergence of Efficient

Conventions: Theory and Experimental Findings (second supervisor, cum laude)

16. M.A. thesis: Eileen Monsma (2010). Partners in Crime: An Online Cybercrime Forum Evaluated from a

Social Network Perspective. (second supervisor, cum laude).

17. M.A. thesis: Vera Wiedemann (2010). The Consequences of Monetary Rewards and Punishment on

Cooperation and Cohesion in Repeated Public Good Games (second supervisor)

18. M.A. thesis: Sven Bäumer (2009). Social Networks and Labor Market Performance of Households in

Rural Regions in Poland and Slovakia (responsible supervisor)

19. M.A. thesis: Antonie Knigge (2009). Coordination and Cooperation Problems in Network Good

Production (responsible supervisor, cum laude)

20. M.A. thesis: Dennie van Dolder (2008). Individual Choices in Dynamic Networks: The Role of Efficiency

and Inequality (responsible supervisor, cum laude) [nominated for UU scriptieprijs; received grants from

VSB fonds, Prins Bernard Cultuurfonds and Huygens Scholarship Programme for a research master in

behavioral economics at University of Nottingham].

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21. M.A. thesis: Kirsten van Bellingen (2007). The Impact of Social Capital and Damage Potential on Income

(responsible supervisor)

22. M.A. thesis: Martijn Burger (2006). Social Context and Network Formation: Experimental Studies

(responsible supervisor, cum laude)

23. M.A. thesis: Joris van de Veer (2006). Trust and Social Networks: The Role of the Trustee (responsible

supervisor)

M.A. mainly Sociology (Contemporary Social Problems, Vraagstukken van Organisatie en Beleid)

1. M.A, thesis: Sybren Hindriks (2021).

2. M.A. thesis: Zehra Eekhout (2021). From social networks to heat networks?

3. M.A. thesis: Noura Oul Fakir (2021). Land degradation and collective action in Anguelz, Morocco.

4. M.A. thesis: Gianluca Coster (2020). Op zoek naar een beter systeem voor de zorg.

5. M.A. thesis: Thijs Tuenter (2019). Jong, sportief em onder invloed.

6. M.A. thesis: Manouk Romijn (2019). Werkloosheid onder hoogopgeleide vijftigplussers in régio Groot-

Amsterdam.

7. M.A. thesis: Vera van Beers (2019). Van het Werkpunt naar een baan.

8. M.A. thesis: Marc van Engelen (2019). Van werkloos naar werk: Een kwantitatief onderzoek naar de

aanpak van werkloosheid.

9. M.A. thesis: Marloes Hendriks (2018). Inwonersparticipatie in Wijk West: beweegredenen om deel te

nemen.

10. M.A. thesis: Yuri Herder (2018). Towards a circular economy: decision making of managers in uncertain

investment situations, cum laude

11. M.A. thesis: Jeroen Bakker (2017). The influence of self-talk in Ultimatum and Dictator Games (Applied

Cognitive Psychology)

12. M.A. thesis: Anne van der Kamp (2017). Mentaliseren kun je leren.

13. M.A. thesis: Nina van den Heuvel (2017). Jongeren en hun stemintentie.

14. M.A. thesis: Daan Blom (2016). Gamifaction en het verbeteren van het.

15. M.A. thesis: Joost Hermans (2016). Betekenisvolle relaties en informele ondersteuning.

16. M.A. thesis: Nico Verwoerd (2013). Een band voor het leven of voor heel even?”Een verkennende studie

naar de verklarende factoren van de loyaliteit van alumni gebaseerd op ervaringen tijdens de studietijd.

17. M.A. thesis: Maud Bloemberg (2012). Beslissers & Beïnvloeders over de Hypotheekrenteaftrek - Een

analyse naar de besluitvorming (responsible supervisor).

18. M.A. thesis: Guido de Bresser (2011). De Relatie tussen de Prestatie van de Ambtenaar en Politiek

Vertrouwen.

19. M.A. thesis: Tim Sweegers (2011) Two Minds Know More Than One: Public Private Partnerships in the

Battle against HIV/ AIDS in South Africa.

20. M.A. thesis: Rik van Gerwen (2010). Samenwerking voor Vrede en Veiligheid: Samenwerking tussen

Defensie en bedrijfsleven.

21. M.A. thesis: Marcin Beelen (2009). SamenwerkeN3: Een Kwestie van Vertrouwen.

22. M.A. thesis: Marco Toes (2008). Samenwerken bij ING Facility Management: Onderzoek naar de

Aspecten die Samenwerken Beïnvloeden.

Doctoral Sociology

1. M.A. thesis Bas Ascha (2008). Prejudice and Competition.

2. M.A. thesis: Florens Troost (2006). Effectiviteitsverschillen in sociale netwerken.

3. M.A. thesis: Marloes Driedonks (2006). Werkt Netwerken? De relatie tussen deelname aan events, sociale

netwerken, en bedrijfsprestaties van startende ondernemingen.

4. M.A. thesis: Claudia Crielaard (2004). Tevredenheid, Prestatie en Promotie: Onderzoek naar de Effecten

van Intra-Organizationele Netwerken. (responsible supervisor)

5. M.A. thesis: Dirk Wouters (2004). Commitments in Trust Problems (second supervisor).

6. M.A. thesis: Arnout van de Rijt (2002). Why Marry If You Trust Your Partner? The Role of

Embeddedness in the Explanation of Declining and Diverging Marriage Trends (responsible supervisor).

7. M.A. thesis: Jascha van Hoorn (2001). Deeltijdwerk en Sociale Netwerken in Organisaties (responsible

supervisor).

8. M.A. thesis: Jan Willem Baten (1999). Contracten in Informatietechnologietransacties: De Positie van de

Leverancier (responsible supervisor).

9. M.A. thesis: Xantha van der Vos (1997). Werklastonderzoeken Vergeleken: Analyse van 5 Werklast-

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Onderzoeken binnen Verpleeg-/Verzorgingshuizen (monitoring data analyses and report writing).

10. Research projects of first-year M.A. students including collecting experimental data at private

organizations (1998).

B.A. Sociology / Economics

1. B.A. thesis: Marthe Huisman (2021). Cultuur en SARS-CoV-2: kunnen collectivistische kenmerken

beschermen tegen besmetting met het coronavirus?

2. B.A. thesis: Meliha Verlasevic (2021). Trust in the National Government and in the European Union

During COVID-19: Can Strictness of Lockdown Measures and COVID-19 Cases Explain the Differences

in Trust in the Two Political Institutions Between European Countries?

3. B.A. thesis: Floor Geradts (2021). Happiness and prosocial behavior: do happiness and socioeconomic

status have an influence on prosocial behavior in society?

4. B.A. thesis: Margot Keijzer (2021). A Quantitative Research on the Influence of Social Media Use on

Political Trust among Citizens of the Netherlands

5. B.A. thesis: Daan Dijkstra (2019). The influence of risk propensity on the relation between training and

cooperation.

6. B.A. thesis: Esmee Bosma (2019). Individual differences in social dilemmas: the effect of trust on costly

punishment in public good games.

7. B.A. thesis: Marije Jochemsen and Hanna Kolner (2018). Cohesion in the Public Goods Game

(responsible supervisor)

8. B.A. thesis: Eline van der Leest and Sanne van der Meer (2017). Vertrouwen kun je leren (responsible

supervisor).

9. B.A. thesis: Marlijn ter Bekke (2016). Reappraising unfair offers: Does what you say to yourself matter?)

(UCU, responsible supervisor)

10. B.A. thesis: Sam Mellink and Thomas Niessen (2016). Het effect van training op vertrekintenties van

werknemers via movement capital en baanbeleving (responsible supervisor).

11. B.A. thesis: Roeliene van Es (2013). The influence of an authority which possibly sanctions, on the

contributions in one-shot Public Goods Games (responsible supervisor).

12. B.A. thesis: Sander Valentijn (2007). Reputatie en vertrouwen op internetveilingsites: Onderzoek naar het

effect van reputatiesystemen op eBay (responsible supervisor).

13. B.A. thesis: Sara Prins (2006). Negatieve effecten van hechte netwerken (responsible supervisor, combined

BA in sociology and economics).

14. B.A. theses for “Onderzoekskeuzevak” Utrecht School of Economics (2005-2006).

Teaching experience

Committee memberships

Chair committee “Testing in times of COVID” 2020.

Member committee “Project Utrechts Onderwijsmodel 3.0. Deelproject 5: Honoursprogramma’s.” 2011.

Member “Opleidingscommissie” Sociology (BA and academic master; September 2005-June 2011, chair

September 2006-June 2011)

Member Committee for establishing Von Humboldt College for honours student of the Faculty of Social

Sciences, Utrecht University, 2009.

Ph.D. courses

Coordination ICS Theory Course (2014-2019).

“Doing experimental research”. Lecture at SCOOP PhD day “Crossing disciplinary boundaries” (2019).

“Interdependencies and Their Effects for Individual Action and Collective Phenomena: Game Theory”

Contribution to ICS-theory course (with Jeroen Weesie 2012-2016).

“Transformation processes” Contribution to ICS-theory course (with Andreas Flache 2017-2021). “Experiments for Empirical Legal Research” Contribution to the Empirical Legal Studies Lecture series by Prof.

Jonathan Klick, Erasmus School of Law, EUR, 2010.

“Social network analysis for organizations.” Contribution to the advanced PhD course on “Organizational

Principles for Information and Knowledge Systems” of School for Information and Knowledge Systems

(SIKS), 2009.

Contribution to ICS Integration Course for Ph.D. students: Social Networks (with Tom Snijders, 2001-2005)

Contribution to the Ph. D. course Quantitative Research Methods in Business: Network Analysis (with Chris

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Snijders and Gerrit Rooks 2003)

Master courses

Course in Research Master Sociology and Social Research: Theory Construction and Model Building (first year

M.A. students, 2004-2020 with Werner Raub, Rafael Wittek, Andreas Flache, Jacob Dijkstra, Wojtek

Przepiorka; coordinator in 2008-2021).

Course in Research Master Sociology and Social Research: Research seminar 2: Analysing, reporting and

discussing your findings (second year M.A. students, 2017 with Zoltan Lippenyi, 2021, 2022)

Course Organisaties: Theorie and onderzoek (2013-2014: lectures and practicals)

Course in Research Master Sociology and Social Research: Research Practicum 2: Integration of Social

Network Theory and Statistical Methods (first year M.A. students 2005-2012 with Beate Völker and Jeroen

Weesie; coordinator in 2012).

Contribution to Honours Class Enterpreneurship 2012: Trust and Cooperation in Embedded Social and

Economic Transactions: A Theory-Driven Experimental Approach.

Guest lecture in course Sociological Theory and Research (2020, 2021)

Guest lecture in course Foundations of Complex Systems (2015, 2016, 2017)

Guest lecture in summerschool on Complex Systems (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)

Bachelor and former doctoral courses

Advanced Sociological Theories: Modelling Social Interaction (second-year B.A. students 2017, 2018, 2019,

2020, 2021, lectures)

Introduction to Complex Systems (B.A. science students 2018, two-week game theory module)

Models for the Analysis of Social Interaction (second-year B.A. students 2013-2016, development, teaching

lectures, coordination (2013))

Orientation Course Honours Students (one session, 2014, 2015)

Matching Sociology (study-starters, 2013, 2014 development, lecture)

Models of Measurement in Sociological Research (third-year B.A. students, 2003-2012, development, teaching

and coordination)

Coordination honours students sociology 2009, 2011, 2012 (with Anne-Rigt Poortman)

Coordination Bachelor thesis sociology 2009, 2011 (with Anne-Rigt Poortman)

Inductive Statistics (first-year B.A. students, 2001-2011, teaching and coordination)

Descriptive Statistics (first-year B.A. students, 2001-2011, teaching and coordination)

Supervision of literature reviews (2002-2007)

Supervision bachelor theses (“onderzoekskeuzevak”) Utrecht School of Economics (2005)

Mathematics for Economists (first-year B.A. students, 2000-2002)

Modern Sociology (second-year B.A. students, University College Utrecht, Fall 2001, Spring 2002)

Contributions to Modern Sociology (second-year B.A. students, University College Utrecht, 2000)

Philosophy of the Social Sciences (first-year B.A. students, 2000)

Social Science Methods (first-year B.A. students, 1996, 2000-2011, teaching and/or coordination)

Research for Policy Making (second-year B.A. students, 1995)

Teaching assistant in mathematics (first-year M.Sc. students, 1987, 1988)

Other courses

U-Talent class “Door wie word jij beïnvloed” (2019 (3), 2021)

Meet the professor (primary school presentation 2018)

Other scientific activities

Invited lectures and presentations

Interrelated dynamics of social networks and infectious disease spread. NETWORKS Match makers seminars,

February 4, 2021.

Verspreidt sociaal gedrag zich als een virus? KNAW Webinar verbonden tegen covid-19 - hoe netwerken

pandemieën verspreiden en bestrijden (met Arnout van de Rijt), June 30, 2020.

Opportunities and pitfalls testing theories on trust using online transaction data. 1st International Computational

Humanities and Social Sciences Workshop. Sendai, Japan, January 19, 2020.

Vertrouwen in sociale netwerken. Studium General “Wie kunnen we nog vertrouwen?” Gelderse Academie,

Harderwijk, November 20, 2019.

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Spreading information and developing trust in social networks to accelerate diffusion of innovations. Plenary

Keynote Speaker at 33th EFFoST International Conference, November 13, 2019.

Embeddedness effect on trust: combining sociological and psychological insights. Workshop (De-)

contextualizing the analysis of trust, Cologne, June 27, 2019

Graduated sanctions in Common Pool Resources. INAS, St.-Petersburg, May 31, 2019.

Cooperation in Social and Economic Relations. HUPS-project meeting, Jerusalem, May 12, 2019.

Graduated sanctions in Common Pool Resources. IMEBESS, Utrecht, May 2, 2019.

Engaging residents in green-energy investments through social dynamics. Fair Energy Transition Workshop,

Eindhoven, January 26, 2019.

Graduated sanctions in Common Pool Resources. Sociology Seminar, Leipzig, May 30, 2018.

Cooperation on (Dynamic) Networks. Science Jam, Center for Complex Systems Studies, Utrecht, May 24,

2018 (with Rense Corten)

Presentation Hub “Future of Citizen-based Initiatives” at European Commission, Brussels, May 18, 2018 (with

Tine de Moor).

Complementary Methods for Causal Inference in Sociology: Studying Trust and Embeddedness, Experimental

Methods Seminar, Turin, January 18, 2018.

Endogenous Peer Punishment Institutions in Prisoner's Dilemmas: The Role of Noise, Rational Choice

Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications, 112th ASA Annual Meeting, Montreal, US, August 15, 2017.

Effects of Self-Talk on Behaviour in Ultimatum Games: Does What You Say to Yourself Matter? INAS

Conference, Oslo, Norway, June 8, 2017.

Invited discussant at INTERACT Workshop: How does Ethnic Diversity affect Cooperation? Bocconi

University, Milan, Italy, June 1, 2017.

Collective Punishment Rules in Prisoner’s Dilemmas with Noisy Observation of Behavior, The Experimental

Working Group, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, January 25, 2017.

Endogenous Peer Punishment Institutions in Prisoner's Dilemmas: The Role of Noise, Rational Choice

Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications, Venice, Italy, November 21, 2016.

Partner-Specific Behavior in Social Networks: Coordination among Actors with Heterogeneous Preferences,

The Sixth Joint Japan-US Conference on Mathematical Sociology and Rational Choice, Seattle, USA,

August 19, 2016.

Partner-Specific Behavior in Social Networks: Coordination among Actors with Heterogeneous Preferences,

Workshop on Laboratory Experimental Sociology Department of Economic Sociology, University of

Vienna, Vienna, Austria, June 17, 2016.

Partner-Specific Behavior in Social Networks: Coordination among Actors with Heterogeneous Preferences,

INAS Conference, Utrecht, June 3, 2016.

Partner-Specific Behavior in Social Networks: Coordination among Actors with Heterogeneous Preferences,

XXXVI Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Newport

Beach, USA, April 8, 2016.

Testosterone Affects Trust in Humans by Inhibiting Cognitive Perspective Taking. Experimental and Applied

Psychology Seminar, VU Amsterdam, February 8, 2016.

Learning in Social Networks: Selecting Profitable Choices Among Alternatives of Uncertain Profitability in

Various Networks, XXXV Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis

(INSNA), Brighton, UK, June 25, 2015.

Game-Theoretic Approaches to Social Norms. Keynote at Conference Social Norms and Institutions, Ascona,

Switzerland, May 10, 2015.

Effective Institutions: Dare to Experiment, Farewell Seminar in Honor of Willem van Boom. Erasmus School

of Law, Rotterdam, October 10, 2014.

Instituties en Psychologie. Psychology Alumni Lecture, Utrecht, June 12, 2014.

De Sociologie van Netwerken 2.0: Big Data versus Small Data. Sociology Alumni Lecture, Utrecht, May 22,

2014 (with Rense Corten).

Coleman’s Boat and Other Sociological Tools to Master the Micro-Macro Link. Institutions Lecture, Utrecht,

April 4, 2014.

The Rationality of Social Structure. Organization Studies Research Seminar, Tilburg, December 10, 2013.

My Network and Me. First Conference of The European Federation of Psychology Student Associations,

Amsterdam, November 23, 2013.

Mijn Sociale Netwerk en Ik. Studium Generale, Utrecht University Utrecht, November 6, 2013.

The Rationality of Social Structure, International Network for Social Network Analysis Conference Xi’an,

China, July 12, 2013.

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What Does Promote Collective Good Provision Better? Small Frequent Sanctions or Large Infrequent

Sanctions. Workshop Experiments on the Crossroads of Law and Economics, Rotterdam, July 1, 2013.

Limited Farsightedness Network Formation Experiments. Tinbergen workshop on Economic Theory and Game

Theory, Amsterdam, April 25-26, 2013.

The Complexity of Social Influence: The Role of Social Media. Lorentz Workshop Formal Methods for the

Informal World, Leiden, March 5, 2013.

Implementing Sanctions in the Public Good Game Experiment The Effect of Individual and Collective Decision

Rules, Conference Design and Dynamics of Institutions for Collective Action, Utrecht, December 1, 2012.

Trust and Testosterone: Theory and Empirical Evidence, Annual Lecture of the European Academy of

Sociology, Paris, October 20, 2012.

Trust and Testosterone. 5th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium (M-BEES 2012):

Theory and Experiments, Maastricht, June 4, 2012.

Trust and Cooperation in Embedded Social and Economic Transactions: A Theory-Driven Experimental

Approach. Experimental Social Science Workshop, New York University, Abu Dhabi, May 27, 2012.

Trust in Embedded Social and Economic Transactions. Sociology Seminar, UvA, Amsterdam, December 5,

2011.

Trust and Testosterene. Nuffield Workshop on Experimental Research on Social Dilemmas Nuffield

College/CESS, Oxford, UK, November 14, 2011.

Comparing Consequences of Carrots and Sticks on Cooperation in Repeated Public Good Games. BACT-

meeting, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, October 14, 2011.

Egalitarian Networks from Asymmetric Relations: Coordination on Reciprocity in a Social Game of Hawk-

Dove. Third Annual Meeting and Conference of the COST Action MP0801 “Physics of Competition and

Conflicts.” Eindhoven, May 18, 2011.

Hormones and Social Interaction. ICS lustrum symposium 2011 “Social Networks, Solidarity and Inequality:

The Next Frontier.” Groningen, May 14, 2011.

Inaugural lecture: “Formal and informal institutions to handle trust relations: A case for empirical and

interdisciplinary legal research” to accept the Chair of Empirical Legal Research at the Erasmus School of

Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, November 11, 2010.

Dynamics of networks if everyone strives for structural holes. Tenth Annual Meeting of the

European Academy of Sociology, Paris, October 23, 2010.

Dynamic social networks: Theoretical and empirical approaches from sociology. US Air Force Research

Laboratory, Dayton, OH, September 17, 2010.

Trust and Embeddedness. US Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH, September 16, 2010.

Coordination and Cooperation Problems in Network Good Production. INSNA Sunbelt XXX Social Network

Conference, Riva del Garda, Italy, July 4, 2010.

Hoe speel jij het sociale spel: Vertrouwen in Relaties. Culturele Zondag, Utrecht, April 18, 2010.

Coordination and Cooperation Problems in Network Good Production. Cost Workshop 4: Evolution and Co-

evolution, Valencia, Spain, February 24, 2010

Effects of Testosterone in Social Interactions: Trust and Poker, Seminar Department of Sociology / ICS,

Utrecht, January 24, 2010 (with Werner Raub)

Individual Choices in Dynamic Networks: The Role of Efficiency and Inequality. International Workshop on

Networks as Determinants of Economic and Political Behavior, EU-project Advanced-Eval, Kiel, Germany,

August 29-31, 2009.

Individual Choices in Dynamic Networks: The Role of Efficiency and Inequality. GameNets: International

Conference on Game Theory for Networks, Istanbul, Turkey, 15-05-09.

Trust in Triads: An Experimental Study. ICORE09: International Conference on Reputation Theory and

Technology, Gargonza, Italy, 19-03-09.

Individual Choices in Dynamic Networks: The Role of Efficiency and Inequality. Coalition Theory Workshop,

Maastricht, 23-01-09.

Comments on “Social Networks: An Introduction” by Jeroen Bruggeman, I3-Conference, Amsterdam, 19-12-

08.

Individual Choices in Dynamic Networks: The Role of Efficiency and Inequality. Experimental Social Science

Seminar. Nuffield College, Oxford, 27-11-08.

Consent or Conflict: Coevolution of Coordination and Networks, Keynote at Formal Modeling in Social

Epistemology, Tilburg, 10-10-08.

“Comments on two papers” at DIME Workshop Evolutionary Economic Geography, Utrecht, 06-09-08.

Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support, 38th IIS World Congres, Budapest, 27-06-08.

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Trust in Triads: An Experimental Test of Learning and Control Mechanisms, 38th IIS World Congres, Budapest,

27-06-08.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, Department of Sociology, Köln, 09-04-08.

Vertrouwen: Hoe spelen we het spel in het echte leven, Alumnidag UU, 29-03-08.

Experimenteel (en ander) onderzoek naar vertrouwen in het sociale en economische verkeer, Presentatie voor

CvB UU – 25-03-08 (met Werner Raub).

Social Capital and Labor Market Performance in Rural Regions, Mid-term Workshop, Advanced-Eval,

Brussels, 17-01-08.

Trust under Uncertainty: A Laboratory Experiment on Learning and Imitation, Department of Economic &

Social History Seminar, Utrecht, 22-11-07.

Rational Choice Research on Social Dilemmas, Handbook of Rational Choice Social Research Workshop

Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 08-11-07.

Embedded Trust: Theoretical and Empirical Sociological Approaches, PhiMSAMP-2: Workshop on the

Philosophy of Mathematics: Sociological Aspects and Mathematical Practice, Utrecht, 20-10-07.

Heterogeneity in Social Dilemmas: The Case of Social Support, PAC meeting, Gaillac, 08-06-07.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, Department of Economics Seminar, Essex, 22-

03-07.

Social Context and Network Formation: Experimental Studies, XII Coalition Theory Network Workshop

Network and Coalition Formation among Heterogeneous Agents: Theory, Applications and Experiments,

Louvain-la-Neuve, 18-01-07.

Rational Choice Theory Construction: An Example of Dynamics Networks, ICS-lustrum Symposium 2006,

Groningen, 10-11-06.

Social Context and Network Formation: Experimental Studies, QMSS seminar Groningen, 15-09-06.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, Colloquium Sociologie, ETH Zürich, 6-6-06.

Theoretical and Empirical Issues in Social Network Research. Inception Workshop ADVANCED-EVAL,

Warshaw, 18-05-06.

The Evolutionary Stability of Exchange Network, Bocconi University, Milan, Polarization and Conflict

Workshop, 17-12-05.

Consent or Conflict: The Coevolution of Coordination and Conflict, Cornell Club, New York, Games,

Networks, and Cascades, 8-10-05.

Trust under Uncertainty: A Laboratory Experiment on Learning and Imitation, ASA Philadelphia, 16-8-05.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, ASA Philadelphia, 15-8-05 (with A. van de

Rijt)

Trust under Uncertainty: A Laboratory Experiment on Learning and Imitation, Groningen, MEMOS seminar,

Department of Sociology, 29-06-05.

Consent or Conflict: The Coevolution of Coordination and Conflict, Konstanz, Polarization and Conflict

Workshop, 06-06-05.

Consent or Conflict: The Coevolution of Coordination and Conflict, Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 504,

Workshop on Recent Developments in Strategic Network Formation, 21-05-05.

Trust under Uncertainty: A Laboratory Experiment on Learning and Imitation, KNAW-colloquium, Amsterdam

03-05-05.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, Groningen, Second International Conference

on Rational Choice and Social Institutions, 11-03-05.

Trust under Uncertainty: A Laboratory Experiment on Learning and Imitation, Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee,

Ringberg Workshop organized by Max Planck Institute Jena, 22-02-05.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee, Ringberg

Workshop organized by Max Planck Institute Jena, 21-02-05.

Trust under Uncertainty: A Laboratory Experiment on Learning and Imitation, Tilburg, Research colloquium

Organization Studies, 11-01-05.

Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes, Barcelona, Polarization and Conflict

Workshop, 11-12-04.

Embedded Trust: An Experimental Test of a Theory of Reputation. Utrecht, Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute,

Utrecht School of Economics (USE), 25-05-04.

Dynamic Networks and Coordination. Satellite symposium connected to the XXIV International Sunbelt Social

Network Conference in Portorož, Slovenia, 10-05-04.

Embedded Trust: An Experimental Test of a Theory of Reputation. Ithaca, Cornell University, Joint Sociology

and Behavioral Economics Colloquium, 30-04-04.

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Network Effects in Coordination Games. Graduate Seminar on Collective Action, Cornell University.

Department of Sociology 29-04-04.

Trust under Uncertainty. Comparing a Vignette Experiment and an Abstract Experiment on Learning and

Imitation. Graduate Seminar on Laboratory Experiments. Ithaca, Cornell University. Department of

Sociology 28-04-04.

Trust in Triads: An Experimental Test of Learning and Control Mechanisms. Amsterdam: Economics Lunch

Seminar, 15-04-04.

Theoretische Modellen, Statistische Methoden en Empirische Toepassingen voor Onderzoek naar Vertrouwen

in Sociale Netwerken. Den Haag, Workshop Jong Talent, Verkenningscommissie Sociologie, 18-03-04.

Network Effects in Coordination Problems. Utrecht: European Japanese Conference on Social Networks and

Collective Action, 27-05-03.

Imitation and Learning under Uncertainty. Barcelona: Conference on Polarization and Conflict, 16-12-02.

Embedded Trust: Control and Learning. EGOS Conference, Barcelona, 5-7-02.

Embedded Trust: Control and Learning. NIAS conference: Social Networks, Norms and Solidarity – New

Approaches to Cooperation, Wassenaar, 9-06-02.

Trust in Triads: Effects of Exit, Control and Learning. Summerschool Polarization and Conflict, San Sebastian,

25-7-01.

Social Networks and Trust. Department of Economics and Sociology, Universitat Pampeu Fabra, Barcelona, 3-

4-01.

Contracting in IT Transactions. ICS Symposium, Management of Matches, Utrecht, 18-2-00.

Mathematical Models for Explaining Effects of Social Networks on Trust. Guest Lecture at Department of

Sociology, University of Chicago, 31-1-00.

Cooperation via Networks: The Effects of Network Structure on Trust. Game-Theory Workshop, Stanford

Graduate School of Business, 22-4-99.

An Experiment on the Effects of Embeddedness in Trust Situations: Buying a Used Car. Markets and

Organizations Seminar, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 15-4-99.

The Importance of Reputation in Buyer-Seller Relations: A Vignette Study. 14th World Congress of Sociology,

Montreal, 27-7-98.

A New Model for Information Diffusion in Heterogeneous Networks. International Conference on Social

Networks, Barcelona, 28-5-98.

The Buyer-Supplier Game Using a Network of Buyers. ISAGA 97, Conference of the International Simulation

and Gaming Association, Tilburg, 11-7-97.

Trust, Networks, and Contracting in Information Technology Transactions. The Management of Durable

Relations: Theoretical and Empirical Models for Households and Organizations, Zeist, 28-6-97.

Effects of Networks on Trust. ASA/ISA Rational Choice Conference, New York, 15-8-96.

Temporal and Network Embeddedness for Cooperation in Trust Games. International Conference on Social

Networks, London, 9-7-95.

Temporal and Structural Embeddedness of Cooperation in Social Dilemmas. Sixth International Conference on

Social Dilemmas, Wassenaar, 21-6-95.

Next to these invited lectures and presentations, I regularly presented work in progress at ICS-forum days, the

Cooperative Relations Seminar of the related research line at the Department of Sociology, Utrecht, at the

Departmental Seminar of the Department of Sociology, Utrecht, and at the Workshops on Networks in

Economics and Sociology (see below).

Committee memberships and related professional activities

Chair IOS-Educational Committe (2020- )

Coordinator IOS-HUB FOCI (2018-, with Tine de Moor, Rense Corten, Sanne Akerboom, Liesbeth van de

Grift)

Member steering committee I-lab, 2014-.

Member steering group UU Focus Area “Foundations of Complex Systems” / Center for Complex System

Studies 2014–.

Graduate Board, Faculty of Social Sciences, 2015–.

Undergraduate Board, Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht, 2011–2014, 2015–.

Program committee Utrecht University Strategic Theme “Institutions for Open Societies” 2012–.

Member Evaluation Committte BKS (Basiskwalificatie Studieadviseurs) Utrecht University, 2021.

Member Expert Committee RIVM on “COVID-19 vaccinatiebereidheid”, 2021.

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Member Selection Committee chair “Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning”, 2021.

Member Selection Committee chair “Family diversity and life course outcomes”. 2019.

Member Swaantje Mondt Travel Fund, Center for Complex Systems Studies, UU, 2019, 2020.

Member Graduate Paper Award Committee ASA Section Rationality and Society, 2018.

Member selection committee “Westerdijk”-chairs FSBS, UU, 2017.

Past-Chair Rationality and Society of the American Sociological Association, 2017–2018.

Chair Section Rationality and Society of the American Sociological Association, 2016–2017.

Chair-Elect Section Rationality and Society of the American Sociological Association, 2015–2016.

Board Interuniversity Center for Social Science Research and Methodology (ICS), 2011–2016.

Member Think Tank “Toekomst van Nieuwegein, 2015.

Member Selection Committee chair “Sociale Zekerheid en Participatie” 2014.

Member Selection Committee chair “Mathematical Sociology” 2014.

Program Committee Member DYAD 2014, the First Workshop on Interaction and Exchange in Social Media in

conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo 2014) on November 10th

2014, Barcelona, Spain.

Member Selection Committee chair “Theoretical and Empirical Sociology” 2013.

Chair Selection Committee chair “Sociology and Institutions” 2013.

Member Selection Committee chair “Ethics and Institutions” 2013.

Member of the Graduate Student Paper Award Committee of the Mathematical Sociology Section of the

American Sociological Association 2013.

Committee member selection UU FSW “NWO Talent Research Programme” 2013, 2014.

Member of the Graduate Student Paper Award Committee of the Mathematical Sociology Section of the

American Sociological Association 2013.

External member selection committee assistant professor Jacob Dijkstra, RUG, 2012.

External member selection committee full professor Hoogleraar Andreas Flache, RUG, 2012.

Member “Klankbordgroep Solidariteit” Raad voor de Zorg 2012-2013.

Chair selection committee assistant professor Sociology, Utrecht University 2011.

Member Selection Committee chair “Prosociaal gedrag en de productie van collectieve goederen” 2011.

Advisor on Statistical Issues for the “Commissie Gelijke Behandeling” 2009-2011.Member of evaluation

commission Open Competitie MAGW of Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), 2010-

2011 (pre-advice and final selection).

Advisor on Statistical Issues for the “Commissie Gelijke Behandeling” 2009-2011.

Program Committee Member of Eighth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and 004Dulti-

Agent Systems (AAMAS-09), Budapest, May 10-15, 2009.

Program Committee Member of 1st International Conference on Reputation: Theory and Technology – ICORE

2009, Gargonza, Italy, March 18-20, 2009.

Member of the Commission for the Graduate Student Paper Award of the Mathematical Sociology Section of

the American Sociological Association, 2007

Member of evaluation commission Open Competitie MAGW of Netherlands Organization for Scientific

Research (NWO), 2003 (pre-advices as well as final decisions).

Reading committee / external examinerniversity of Oxford, June 4, 2021 (SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Judith Kas. Utrecht University, February 12, 2021 (SOC).

Reading committee Alain Govaert, University of Groningen, February 14, 2020 (MATH).

Reading committee Ignacio Tamari Ramirez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, May 2019 (MATH).

Reading committee and (absent) opponent Jacqueline van Breemen, University of Amsterdam, May 22, 2018

(SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Maryam Imanpour, Utrecht University, September 11, 2017 (ECON).

Reading committee and opponent Miguel Laborda-Pemán, Utrecht University, May 11, 2017 (HIS).

Reading committee and opponent Peter Stoekaert, Utrecht University, December 20, 2016 (PSY).

Reading committee and opponent Sarah Rezaei Khavas, Utrecht University, October 28, 2016 (ECON).

Reading committee and opponent Evelien van der Schee, Utrecht University, October 27, 2016 (SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Florien Cramwinkel, Utrecht University, October 14, 2016 (PSY).

Reading committee and opponent Elena Mas Tur, Utrecht University, May 23, 2016 (GEO).

Reading committee and opponent André Grow, University of Groningen, January 11, 2016 (SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Sanne Smith, Utrecht University, June 19, 2015 (SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Manuel Muñoz-Herrera, University of Groningen, February 5, 2015 (SOC).

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Reading committee and opponent Hans Marien, Utrecht University, June 6, 2014 (PSY).

Reading committee and opponent Claudio Tagliapietra, Erasmus University Rotterdam, December 2, 2013

(LAW).

Reading committee and opponent Ozan Aksoy, Utrecht University, August 30, 2013 (SOC).

Reading committee Jelena Grujic Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, June 2012 (MATH).

Reading committee and opponent Pascal Kruijt. Erasmus University Rotterdam, March 15, 2012 (LAW).

Reading committee and opponent Asya Zhelyazkova, Utrecht University, February 3, 2012 (SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Gönül Doğan-Ligtvoet, Tilburg University, October 30, 2009 (ECON).

Reading committee and opponent Gerald Mollenhorst, Utrecht University, May 8, 2009 (SOC).

Reading committee and opponent Toralf Pusch, University of Hamburg, February 13, 2009 (ECON).

Opponent dissertation defense Dieko Bakker, University of Groningen, October, 24, 2019 (SOC).

Opponent dissertation defense Müge Simsek, Utrecht University, February 9, 2019 (SOC)

Opponent dissertation defense Bas Hofstra, Utrecht University, December 12, 2017 (SOC)

Opponent dissertation defense Sanja Selaković, Utrecht University, July 5, 2016 (VET).

Opponent dissertation defense Huojun Sun, Erasmus University Rotterdam, December 14, 2015 (LAW).

Opponent dissertation defense Jellie Sierksma, Utrecht University, February 27, 2015 (ASW).

Opponent dissertation defense Estrella Montoya, Utrecht University, January 9, 2015 (PSY).

Opponent dissertation defense Dennie van Dolder, Erasmus University Rotterdam, September 25, 2014

(ECON).

Opponent dissertation defense Anouk Smeekes, Utrecht University, May 23, 2014 (ASW).

Opponent dissertation defense David Terburg, Utrecht University, June 13, 2012 (PSY).

Opponent dissertation defense Marieke van Schellen, Utrecht University, June 8, 2012 (SOC).

Opponent dissertation defense Anne Roeters, Utrecht University, September 24, 2010 (SOC).

Opponent dissertation defense Borja Martinovic, Utrecht University, September 10, 2010 (ASW).

Opponent dissertation defense Ben D’Exelle, University of Maastricht, May 28, 2008 (ECON).

Opponent dissertation defense Andrea Knecht, Utrecht University, January 18, 2008 (SOC).

Opponent dissertation defense Istvan Back, University of Groningen, September 17, 2007 (SOC).

Opponent dissertation defense Jacob Dijkstra, University of Groningen, April 26, 2007 (SOC).

External examiner MPhil thesis, Department of Economics, Essex, March 23, 2007 (ECON).

Member editorial board Sociologica: Italian Journal of Sociology 2012-.

Associate editor for Journal of Information Technology 25, Issue 2, Special Issue on Social Networking, June

2010.

Associate editor European Conference on Information Systems 2008, 2009.

Consulting editor for the American Journal of Sociology 2004-2006.

Reviewer of research proposals and projects

Evaluator H2020-FET-OPEN - NOVEL IDEAS FOR RADICALLY NEW TECHNOLOGIES, 2014 (four

proposals).

EU FP7 Project Reviewer: Project QLectives, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.

Evaluator for MacArthur Foundation’s Fellows Program 2009.

United States National Science Foundation (NSF), 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011.

Swiss Science Foundation, 2009.

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), 2000 (open competitie), 2005 (open competitie),

2006 (open competitie), 2007 (VIDI), 2007 (VENI), 2012 (Research Talent).

ICS Internal Referee Procedure, 2004, 2006.

Reviewer of scientific articles

Academy of Management Review 2007, 2018.

Advances in Complex Systems 2012.

American Journal of Sociology 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002(2), 2003, 2004(3), 2005(12), 2006(6), 2007(2),

2008, 2009, 2010(3), 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 (2), 2021.

American Sociological Review 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009(2), 2011, 2012 (2), 2014 (2), 2016, 2018, 2020.

Climate Change 2018.

Cognitive Science Quarterly 2002.

Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 2011.

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Computer Networks 2011.

DYAD 2014 (1).

Eighth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS-09) 2008 (5).

European Conference on Information Systems, 2008, 2009.

European Sociological Review 2013, 2019, 2020.

European Union Politics 2008.

Field Methods 2010.

Games 2021.

Games and Economic Behavior 2010.

International Conference on Reputation: Theory and Technology – ICORE 2009 2008 (3).

International Journal of Human – Computer Studies 2002.

International Journal of the Commons 2007.

International Sociology 2004.

Journal of Adolescence 2014.

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 2009, 2010.

Journal of Economic Surveys 2010.

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2014.

Journal of Mathematical Sociology 2000, 2009 (10), 2012, 2014, 2016 (2), 2017 (2), 2018, 2020.

Journal of Peace Research 2008, 2011.

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2004.

Management Science 2013, 2014, 2015.

Mathematical Social Sciences 2006.

Methodology 2018.

Nature Human Behavior 2017.

Network Science 2020.

Networks and Spatial Economics 2015.

Organization Studies 2011, 2013 (2).

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 2010, 2012, 2013.

PLoS ONE 2012.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2012, 2014.

Physics Review E 2010.

Rationality and Society 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002(2), 2004, 2006, 2008, 2014, 2015.

Review of Behavioral Economics 2014.

Scientific Reports 2019.

Social Networks 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011(2), 2012 (2), 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 (2), 2018, 2019 (2), 2020.

Social Psychology Quarterly 2006, 2019.

Socio-Economic Review, 2020.

Social Science Research 2017.

Sociological Inquiry 2019.

Sociological Methods and Research 2017, 2018.

Sociological Forum 2002, 2005.

Statistica Neerlandica 2006.

Conference and workshop organization

Main organizer: INSNA Sunbelt Conference, Utrecht, June 25-July 1, 2018 (with Eva Jaspers, Beate Völker,

Marijtje van Duijn, Christian Steglich) [800+ participants, 56 countries, introducing keynote speaker]

Local Organizer: Second International Workshop of ISA RC45 on Social Inequality, Utrecht, September 1, 2017

(with Jun Kobayashi, Masayuki Kanai, and Carola Hommerich).

Session Organizer: ASA Section on Rationality and Society. Morality, Rationality and Collective Action, 112th

ASA Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, August 12-15, 2017 (with Jody Clay-Warner).

Member Local Organizing Committee. XVI Biennual IASC Conference: Practicing the Commons, Utrecht, July

10-14, 2017 (with Tine De Moor and many others).

Session Organizer: ASA Section on Rationality and Society. Rationality and Social Structure, 111th ASA Annual

Meeting, Seattle, US, August 20-23, 2016.

Co-organizer INAS 2016. Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists, Utrecht, June 3-4,

2016 (with Rense Corten, Wojtek Przepiorka, Andreas Flache, Michaël Mäs, Rafael Wittek)

Co-organizer Conference: Institutions for Moral Behavior, Utrecht University, November 12-13, 2015. (with

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Henk Aarts).

Session Organizer: Session: Game theory and networks at XXXV Sunbelt Conference of the International

Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Brighton, UK, June 23-28, 2015.

Co-organizer FSW50 International Conference: Experimental Social Science on Social Dilemmas, June 19-20,

2014 (with Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Eleventh Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Special edition: Multidisciplinary

Economics and Networks. Joint Research Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute,

Utrecht University, June 13-14, 2013 (with Kris De Jaegher and Rosenkranz).

Co-organizer Network Workshop, Utrecht, June 1, 2012 (with Henk Dijkstra, Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Tenth Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, November 24-25,

2011 (with Stephanie Rosenkranz and Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Nuffield Workshop on Experimental Research on Social Dilemmas, Oxford, UK, November 13-

15, 2011 (with Wojtek Przepiorka, Ray Duch, and Werner Raub).

Co-organizer Ninth Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, June 24, 2010 (with

Stephanie Rosenkranz and Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Workshop on Networks as Determinants of Economic and Political Behaviour, Kiel, Germany,

August 29-31, 2009 (with Christian Henning and Henk Flap).

Co-organizer Eighth Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, June 23, 2009 (with

Stephanie Rosenkranz and Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Seventh Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, June 19, 2008 (with

Stephanie Rosenkranz and Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Sixth Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, June 21, 2007 (with

Stephanie Rosenkranz and Rense Corten).

Co-organizer Fifth Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, June 22, 2006 (with

Stephanie Rosenkranz).

Co-organizer International Workshop on Games, Networks, and Cascades. New York, Cornell Club, October

8-10, 2005 (with Michael Macy, Damon Centola, and Stephanie Rosenkranz).

Co-organizer Fourth Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology: Dynamic Networks. Joint Research

Workshop of the ICS, UU and the Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute, Utrecht University, June 9, 2005 (with

Stephanie Rosenkranz).

Co-organizer of on international conference in Utrecht with participants from Germany, Japan, the Netherlands,

and the US: European Japanese Conference on Social Networks and Collective Action, May 26-28, 2003

(with prof. dr. K. Misumi and prof. dr. W. Raub).

Organizer Third Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology at ICS/Utrecht, August 23, 2001.

Organizer Second Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology at ICS/Utrecht, August 30, 2000.

Co-organizer Workshop on Networks in Economics and Sociology with dr. M. Kosfeld, prof. dr. W. Raub, and

prof. dr. P. Ruys at CentER, Tilburg, August 26, 1999.

Co-organizer Cooperative Relations Seminar (Sociology, Utrecht University (2001-2008 with Werner Raub)

Hosting international scholars

Host Masayuki Kanai (2019, full professor, Senshu University)

Host Felix Bader (2019, researcher University of Mannheim)

Host Sarina Schäfer (2019, researcher, FernUniversität in Hagen)

Host Martin Abraham (2019, full professor, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Host Paul Bauer (2019, research University of Mannheim)

Host Ulrik Brandes (2019, full professor ETH Zürich)

Host Miles Hewstone and Ralf Wölfer (ICS master class, June 2017, full professor and post-doc Oxford)

Host Anxo Sanchez (May 2017, full professor Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)

Host Joel Berger (2016-2017, post doc ETH Zürich)

Host Duncan Watts (September 2016, Microsoft Research)

Host Joselle Dagnes (2015, post doc University of Turino)

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Host Zong-Rong Lee (2014-2015, associate research professor, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica,

Taiwan)

Host Thomas Gschwend (2013-2014, full professor, Department of Political Science, University of Mannheim)

Host Shuanglong Li (2013-2014, PhD student, Kyushu University, Japan)

Host Marco Janssen (2012, associate professor at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA)

Host Yu (Raymond) Wang (2011, Ph.D. student Hong Kong University, Hong Kong)

Host Usic Kim (2011, full professor at Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South-Korea)

Host Jae-Woo Kim (2011, post-doc Tohoku University, Japan)

Host Wojtek Przepiorka (2011, post-doc at Nuffield College, Oxford)

Host Heiko Rauhut (2010, post-doc at ETH Zürich)

Host Siegfried Berninghaus (2010, full professor, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Host Jae-Woo Kim (2009, Ph.D. student, University of California, Riverside)

Host Giangiacomo Bravo (2009, University of Turino)

Host Berno Büchel (2007, Ph.D. student, University of Bieleveld)

Host Toralf Pusch (2007, Ph.D. student, University of Hamburg)

Host Geraldine Jahnke (2007, Ph.D. student, University of Kiel)

Host Sanjeev Goyal (2006, full professor University of Essex)

Host Simon Gaechter (2006, full professor University of Nottingham)

Host Pamela Emanuelson (2006, Ph.D. student University of South Carolina).

Host David Willer (2005, full professor University of South Carolina).

Preparation visit and host Kazuo Yamaguchi (2003, full professor University of Chicago).

Host Ko Kuwabara (2002, Ph.D. student Cornell University).

Host Yoosik Youm (2002, assistant professor University of Illinois, Chicago).

Host Jun Kobayashi (2001-2002, Ph.D. student University of Chicago).

Memberships

Member of the European Academy of Sociology

Member of the American Sociological Association

Member of the Nederlandse Sociologische Vereniging

Researcher IDs

ORCID: 0000-0002-4483-7238

Scopus: 6602779250

ResearcherID: B-3134-2012

ISNI: 0000 0001 1569 9289

DAI: 181299313